Tomorrow We Ride! Investigating and Processing Equine Cruelty Cases
Participation from R2 Community
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Event Categories
In Person, Virtual, Webcast | Webinar
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Event Type
In Person
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Relevant Agencies
Dept of Justice, Judicial Branch Agencies
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Topics
Public Safety
Description
Equine cruelty cases fall outside the experience and comfort level of many law enforcement agencies and prosecutors. They can be complex and protracted, involving hundreds of large and potentially dangerous animals with chronic and serious health and behavioral challenges. This presentation draws upon the experiences forged through the longtime partnership between a humane law enforcement agency and an equine rescue and rehabilitation organization as they share procedural best practices for successfully and humanely addressing these cases from report to rehoming.
Who Attends
Anyone involved in reducing fire loss, either physical or financial: risk managers, loss control specialists, fire officers, fire marshals, fire inspectors, safety managers, fire protection consultants, designers, engineers, code enforcers, facility managers, and others who have responsibilities dealing with the application of fire safety, protection, prevention, and suppression technologies