Preventional Cruelty To Animals Case Study

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To uphold laws of a country, law enforcement agencies are required; the laws have many components, divisions and sectors e.g. police, ambulance, fire department, children and animal’s warfare. Each one requiring different skills, knowledge of the laws, their capability and responsibility who can co-ordinate with dexterity and proficiently to enforce the laws. A strong communication between services is essential; a primary framework is needed with professional experts in their own field who are able to make decision without hesitation in an emergency situation. An example of different sections working together and each taking responsibility for their own area was a “Cruelty to Animals” case file in the Nepean area of New South Wales.

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Passice Act is pure neglect and lack of attention. Where an animal has no food, starvation, absence of water, has parasites, fleas or any other infestation, is in an unhealthy condition, no veterinarian attention, has poor sheltering, unsafe fence or surrounds. Active Act is an intentional deliberate harmful act to an animal.Causing pain in any shape or form, torments, shooting, poisoning or keeping animals boarded …show more content…

Multi-agencies and law enforcement agencies working together provide essential and responsible services that are necessary to save and help communities and animals. Their ability to communicate with each other through modern communications is a time saving technique helpful to all officers. Multi-agencies now approach areas as diverse as: drug law enforcement, crime prevention, domestice violence and juvenile justice and by coming together with the law enforcement agencies they are able to approach a wide range of crimes and communcate into order to invetigate and prevent

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