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Finally There's Hope
Courts may acknowledge animals rights for protection.  
This should have been done long ago!!!!
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In the Tennessean
June 10, 2007
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Our  research has led us to  the link between animal abuse and violence against humans
106TH CONGRESS 2ND SESSION H.CON.RES.338

Expressing the sense of the Congress regarding the link between violence against animals (which is a crime
in its own right in all fifty states)
and violence against humans, the urgency of greater emphasis upon
identifying and treating individuals who are guilty of violence against animals.  

Documentation of criminal profiling experts associated with the FBI have identified cruelty to animals as one
of the three traits often found in the  "homicidal triad" which indicates the characteristics of a violent
personality.

A disproportionately high number of violent killers in the prison system admit to having abused animals, and
virtually every serial kill and many violent killers have a history of abusing animals.

Intentional
animal abuse is an early warning signal that individuals, including young people, could perpetrate
violent crimes against other individuals

Many cases of
school violence have involved students with a history of animal abuse, therefore more
research and evaluations should be done on school bullies for a history of animal abuse.
Links discovered by "criminal profiling experts"
associated with the FBI
In the Tennessean
July 21, 2007
Passed on July 1, 2004, the new
law provides felony-level
penalties the first time an act
of aggravated cruelty is
committed against a
companion animal. Under the
old law, a person had to be
charged with a misdemeanor on
the first act of aggravated
cruelty, and could only be
charged with a felony on the
second act.
Yorkie "killed" UPDATE ^
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Demand stiffer penalties for people
idolized by our children.
No more slap on the wrists
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