Animal Abuse or Sociopath? The law needs to recognize the difference.

  • by: Rona Bruce
  • recipient: Legisilator, Mayor, Congress, Governor, Psychiatrist, Law Enforcers

   The law and society needs to recognize that people who set animals on fire, skins them alive or kills animals for pleasure has a antisocial behavior problem known as sociopaths.
   These are extremely violent crimes and should be treated as one. Studies have shown that these individuals who abuse animals will commit other crimes.

  The law and society needs to recognize that people who set animals on fire, skins them alive or kills animals for pleasure has a antisocial behavior problem known as sociopaths. These individuals need to be commited or ordered to see a psychiatrist for a long period of time. Not given a few years of probation and a fine.


  These are extremely violent crimes and should be treated as such.
Studies have shown that these individuals who abuse animals will commit other crimes.The world’s most notorious serial killers are known to have had a history of childhood and/or adolescent animal abuse.


  In many cases where a child is a constant witness to spousal abuse, animal abuse, or is a victim of abuse himself, he may act out against what he perceives to be the next most vulnerable target – a family pet, or a stray or wild animal.  
  Often, only the most serious cases generate sufficient sympathy and evidence to warrant prosecution, and gaining convictions may be very difficult.


  We must have compassion and respect of animals as a living and a responsive beings. Animals are entitled to kind and respectful treatment at the hands of humans.
  And all animals must be protected under the law.

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