Monday, August 5, 2019
Preventing Animal Abuse
Preventing Animal Abuse 1. Introduction Animal abuse is the form of mistreatment of animal that is often falls into threeà categories: neglect, intentionally and unintentionally. Firstly, failure to giveà daily necessities to the animal such as food would be classified as neglect. Next,à for intentionally, these people abuse animal for entertainment purposes to earnà their daily expenses or for their own excitement and enjoyment. Some may evenà inflict harm on the animal in order to feel more superior or gain control. Lastly,à for unintentionally, these people do not know what the correct ways to treatà animal or they do know that they were actually mistreating the animal. Forà instance they felt that there is a need to beat their pets in order to disciplineà them. (OntarioSPCA 2009). This report will show that animal abuse is not right hence the purpose of this report is to educate people the various measures preventing or minimising animal abuse. It also cover the different organizations that stop and preventà animal abuse. 2. Reason to stop animal abuse Research in psychology and criminology shows that people who commit an actà of cruelty towards an animal donââ¬â¢t stop there. They are at a higher risk andà chance to commit property crime compared to those who do not have anyà history of animal abuse (Goleman, 1991). Hence it is very important to stopà animal abuse so that crime rates will not further increase in the future. Forà example there was an article stating that Carroll Edward Cole was a serial killerà had murdered as many as 35 women in the 1970s, and was executed in 1985. His first violent act was strangling a puppy (Newton, 2001). Eric Harris andà Dylan Klebod the Columbian High School shooters had bragged to friendsà about injuring animals before murdering a total of 12 students and one teacher. On top of that, they set a bomb which could have wiped out 600 people (Cullen,à 2004). Furthermore, the number of cases for animal abuse has increased to moreà than 65% for the past five years, not to mention that it is wrong for people to abuse others especially animals who cannot even speak or defend forà themselves (Degenhardt, 2005). 3. Measures to stop animal abuse There are a few measures that can be taken to stop animal abuse. First of all,à schools must educate the younger ones the right way to treat animals as it isà important for people to have the right mentality towards how to treat animalsà from young. School can do so by conducting lessons and invite organizationà like SPCA to conduct talks about animal abuse (Drake, 2010). Empathize thatà animal abuse is consider a crime in Singapore which people can be jailed up toà a year or fined ten thousand dollars or both (Tan, 2014).Next, the governmentà can also stiffen the penalties of animal abuse. With that, people will most likelyà not repeat the same mistake as people do not want to experience the strictà penalties (Kim, 2010). Last but not least, before individual or family buy orà adopt a pets, they must think whether they are financially stable enough to ownà a pet so that they will be able to provide their pets with daily necessities likeà food. Furthermore, ow ning a pet need a lot of commitment, for instance owningà a puppy will need to have a commitment of 10 years or so. They need to thinkà whether they are mentally prepare to own a pets or it will lead to the neglectingà of animals and that is a form of animal abuse (ASPCA, n.d). 4. Organization that prevent animal abuse There have been different organization against the idea of animal abuse andà took measures to prevent it from happening. Some of the organizations are ââ¬Å"Theà American Society for the Prevention of Animal Cruelty (ASPCA), Cats Welfareà Society (CWS) and Animal Concern Research Education Society (ACRES). These organization help to spread and inspire people around the world to stopà animal abuse through the internet and campaign. 4.1. American Society for the Prevention of Animal Cruelty (ASPCA) The American Society for the Prevention of Animal Cruelty (ASPCA) is theà first humane organisation in the Western Hemisphere. The ASPCA workà nationally to help animals from being abused, pass humane laws and shareà resources with many shelter across the world. They operate in manyà programme areas, such as Anti-Cruelty, Animal Health Service, Communityà Outreach and Government Relationship. They help to legislate animal crueltyà laws by lobbying for stronger humane legislation nationwide (ASPCA, n.d). 4.2. Cat Welfare Society (CWS) The Cat Welfare Society (CWS) aims to promote a humane, responsible andà informed society in Singapore so that cat can be treated responsibility. Theyà actively promote sterilisation as a personal responsibility of cat owners toà prevent further population to increase instead of destruction. For instanceà records have been showing that 13,000 community cats were put down everyà year, and the root cause of the problem is that there were too many cats beingà born. The CSW also work closely with all the Town Council, Housingà Development Board, National Environment Agency and Agri-food à Veterinary Authority of Singapore to resolve cat issues humanely. (CWS, n.d). 4.3. Animal Concern Research Education Society (ACRES) Animal Concern Research Education Society (ACRES) wanted to create aà world where animals are treated with compassion and respect and to improveà the living condition and welfare of animals in captivity. They also educateà people and the public to promote actively community involvement in the animalà protection movement. Furthermore they also strive towards synergisticà partnership with authorities and relative parties (Schweitzer, 2009). 5. Conclusion In conclusion, organizations and society have already started to take actionà against animal abuse as research have shown that animal abuse have broughtà about a negative impact to the people. Hence I think that animal abuse is wrongà and should be stop and prevented so that the number of case will not increaseà any further. References: ASPCA (n.d), Programs and Service Retrieved from: http://www.aspca.org/about-us/programs-and-services Cullen (2004), The Depressive and the Psychopath Retrieved from: http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/assessment/2004/04/the_depressive_and_the_psychopath.3.html CWS (n.d), Our Mission Retrieved from: http://catwelfare.org/aboutus Drake (2010), The Answer to Preventing Animal Abuse: Humane Education? Retrieved from: http://www.care2.com/causes/humane-education-is-the-answer.html Goleman (1991), Animal Cruelty May Be A Warning Retrieved from: http://www.peta.org/issues/companion-animal-issues/companion-animals-factsheets/animal-abuse-human-abuse-partners-crime/ Newton (2001), Carroll Edward Cole Fact, Retrieved from: http://www.crimelibrary.com/serial_killers/predators/edward_cole/3.html OntarioSPCA (2009), What is Animal Cruelty, Retrieved from: http://www.ontariospca.ca/what-we-do/investigations/animal-cruelty-resources/what-is-animal-cruelty.html Schweitzer (n.d), The Importance of Humane Education Retrieved from: http://www.acres.org.sg/humaneeducation/importance.html Tan (2014), Penalty of Animal Abuse, Retrieved from: https://sg.news.yahoo.com/man-fined-maximum10-000-for-animal-cruelty-after-dog-s-death-041721997.html
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