Connecting the Dots in Civ & Crim Justice-EAN221018
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A general introduction to the seven specific types of animal abuse/human violence links. How the link helps resolve challenges in both criminal animal cruelty prosecutions and civil child abuse/domestic violence proceedings, and how cross reporting between the Dept. of Agriculture and DCF can help protect children and animals.
Members - $52.00
Students - $15.00
Non-Members - $105.00
Program Date: Tuesday, October 18, 2022
Product ID: EAN221018
CLE Credit
CT: 1.5 CLE Credits (General)
About the Program
A general introduction to the seven specific types of animal abuse/human violence links. How the link helps resolve challenges in both criminal animal cruelty prosecutions and civil child abuse/domestic violence proceedings, and how cross reporting between the Dept. of Agriculture and DCF can help protect children and animals.
Credit
General:1.5
Description
Presented by the Animal Law Section and the Criminal Justice Section
You Will Learn
- Seven links between animal abuse and human violence
- How various professions and jurisdictions, including Connecticut, are responding to “The Link” (the animal abuse/human violence link)
- What attorneys can do to help
Who Should Purchase
Anyone interested in learning more about the link between human violence and animal abuse.
Speakers
Phil Arkow Diana Urban
The National LINK Coalition, Connecticut General Assembly(Ret.),
Knoxville, TN Hartford, CT
Moderator
Cassandra L. Dulepski
Polinsky Law Group LLC,
Hartford, CT
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