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2019 Animal Abuse & Domestic Violence: The Link & The Escalation of Violence - Local and National Resources & how to Make your Program Stronger


Total Credits: .25 including 0.0 Ethics CLE, 0.25 CLE

Average Rating:
   10
Categories:
Animal Abuse |  Domestic Violence
Faculty:
Alison Ferrante |  Casey Mundell
Duration:
16 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
License:
Never expires.


Description

Join us for a one-day multi-disciplinary training focusing on the investigation and prosecution of animal abuse, in addition to the link between animal abuse and domestic violence.
 
Did you know?

    Every 10 seconds an animal in the United States is abused
    One million animals are abused or killed each year in connection with domestic violence
    76% of animal abusers also abuse a family member
    48% of domestic violence victims will not leave their abuser for fear of what will happen to their pet
    70% of people charged with animal cruelty were known by police for other violent behavior, including homicide

 

Prosecutors, paralegals, victim advocates, law enforcement, veterinarians, and anyone else working with animal abuse and/or domestic violence cases are encouraged to attend this free conference.

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Faculty

Alison Ferrante's Profile

Alison Ferrante Related Seminars and Products

Assistant Mesa City Prosecutor

Mesa City Prosecutor's Office


Alison Ferrante is an Assistant Mesa City Prosecutor.  She is also current chair of the Animal Law Section of the State Bar of Arizona and is also a member of the Animal Law Section of the State Bar of Florida.   In addition to her regular prosecutorial duties, she also handles the animal cruelty cases and seizure hearings.  She also is accredited as an instructor for POST in the area of animal cruelty investigations and prosecutions.  She has also presented to various agencies on the importance of investigating animal cruelty cases and on the link between animal cruelty and domestic violence and other criminal behavior.  She has presented for the Judicial Conference, the State Bar of Arizona, the Arizona Prosecuting Attorneys’ Advisory Council, the Maricopa Association of Governments Regional Domestic Violence Council, PACC 911 Animal Cruelty Symposium, Arizona State University College of Law, University of Arizona College of Law, the Arizona Crime Prevention Association, the Gilbert Citizens’ Academy, the Gilbert Police Department Post Academy, and the Committee on the Impact of Domestic Violence and the Courts.  She is a Member of the State Bar of Arizona and Florida and is the founder and co-chair of the Arizona Professionals’ Animal Cruelty Task Force.  She is also a member of the Arizona Forfeiture Association, member of the Child Abduction Response Team, and member of the Maricopa Association of Governments Regional Domestic Violence Council Leadership Affinity Group.   She is also the recipient of the 2018 National Humane Law Enforcement Award awarded by the National Sheriffs’ Association and the Humane Society of the United States and is a May 2019 graduate of the Bar Leadership Institute and was selected as the State Bar of Arizona Volunteer of the Month April 2019.


Casey Mundell's Profile

Casey Mundell Related Seminars and Products

Deputy Maricopa County Attorney

Maricopa County Attorney's Office


Casey Mundell has been a Deputy County Attorney with the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office since February 2013.  Currently he is assigned to the Special Crimes Bureau, handling a variety of offenses as well as handling all the animal cruelty prosecutions for the office.  He is a member of the Arizona Professionals’ Cruelty Task Force and chair for the Animal Law Section of the State Bar of Arizona.