Addressing the Impact of Animal Abuse: The Need for Legal Recognition of Abused Pets as Sentient Victims of Domestic Violence in Australia

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J. Kotzmann, M. Bagaric, Gabrielle C. Wolf, Morgan Stonebridge
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Abstract

Awareness of the incidence and impact of domestic violence has increased in recent decades, along with community and legal recognition of the interests of animals. However, streams of jurisprudence addressing these issues have only partially influenced one another. While in most Australian jurisdictions, animal cruelty can constitute domestic violence, abused companion animals have not been accorded the legal status of victims. This article proposes introducing laws that recognise such animals as sentient victims of domestic violence. This would enable courts to make orders protecting these animals, which would safeguard their welfare and ensure that people with whom they live who are also experiencing domestic violence can escape without worrying about the fate of their animals. Further, it would convey the seriousness of animal cruelty, and might increase support for and awareness of programs for re-homing abused animals, and training of people involved with animals to identify and report animal abuse.
解决动物虐待的影响:需要法律承认受虐待的宠物是澳大利亚家庭暴力的有知觉的受害者
近几十年来,随着社会和法律对动物利益的认可,人们对家庭暴力的发生率和影响的认识有所提高。然而,解决这些问题的法理学流派只是部分地相互影响。虽然在大多数澳大利亚司法管辖区,虐待动物可以构成家庭暴力,但被虐待的伴侣动物并没有被赋予受害者的法律地位。这篇文章建议引入法律,承认这些动物是家庭暴力的有知觉的受害者。这将使法院能够做出保护这些动物的命令,这将保障它们的福利,并确保与它们生活在一起的人也遭受家庭暴力,可以逃脱而不必担心他们的动物的命运。此外,它将传达虐待动物的严重性,并可能增加对重新安置受虐待动物的计划的支持和意识,并培训与动物有关的人识别和报告虐待动物。
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