Resource Guide and Factsheets
Download ALDF’s printer-friendly resources to provide you with the critical information you need to get active for animals. Created especially for National Justice for Animals Week, share ALDF’s criminal justice factsheets and our special 18-page resource guide for activists and communities with your legislators, reporters, local rescue organizations, student organizations, family and friends—and help everyone get involved in the campaign to fight animal abuse and honor animal victims.
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| Honoring Animal Victims: Landmarks in Legislation National Justice for Animal Week co-sponsor Congress Steve Cohen of Tennessee authored the groundbreaking T-Bo Law, named after his beloved Shih Tzu, who was killed by the larger dog of one of his neighbors. Some of the most important legislative landmarks in the movement for criminal justice for animals were born from the tragic stories of real animal victims of crimes. Read on to see how legislators have fought for increased protection for animals while honoring animal victims. |
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| Animal Abuse and Domestic Violence: Contacts and Recommended Reading Law enforcement has recognized for years that those who abuse animals are far more likely to be violent toward humans. We’ve assembled a list of recommended reading on the subject of this insidious link—as well as a list of organizations who are working to help stop the cycle of violence. |
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| Fighting Animal Abuse, Honoring Animal Victims: A Resource Guide for Activists and Communities Download ALDF’s special 18-page manual designed to help you get active for abused animals in your own community - from how to help a neighbor’s neglected animal to how to work effectively with your legislators to effect real legal change for animals. |
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Working with Legislators |
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Tips For Writing to Law Enforcement |
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Find your Elected Officials |
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What to do in cases where anti-cruelty laws have been broken |
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How to help a neighbor's neglected animal |
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Victim Impact Statements in Cases of Animal Cruelty |
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The Link Between Cruelty to Animals and Violence Toward Humans |
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Why Prosecutors Don't Prosecute |








