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APPENDIX V: Recommended reading and websites Forensic Investigation of Animal Cruelty: A Guide for Veterinary and Law Enforcement Professionals (2006) by Leslie Sinclair, Melinda Merck, and Randall Lockwood, Humane Society Press. ISBN-13: 978-0974840062 Crime Scene and Evidence Photographer’s Guide (1997) by Steven Staggs, Staggs Publishing. ISBN-13: 978-0966197006 Crime Scene Photography, Second Edition (2010) by Edward M. Robinson, Academic Press. ISBN- 13: 978-0123757289 Police Photography, Sixth Edition (2010) by Larry S. Miller and Richard T. McEvoy, Jr., Anderson. ISBN-13: 978-1437755800 The Veterinarian’s Role in Animal Cruelty Investigations: Evidence Collection, by Holly Cheever, DVM, New York State Humane Association, PO Box 3068, Kingston, NY 12402, Phone: 845-336-4514 Discussion Notes and detailed outline on the ”Macro to Micro” Approach (nyshumane.org/vetRoleCheever.pdf). The Public Safety and Humane Implications of Persistently Tethering Domestic Dogs, Published by Animal Protection of New Mexico and the New Mexico Department of Public Safety Pit Bull Bans and the Human Factors Affecting Canine Behavior by Jamey Medlin, published in the DePaul Law Review (Summer 2007), DePaul University (animallaw.info/articles/ arus56depaullrev1285.htm). 106 The Humane Society of the United States Animal hoarding resources Inside Animal Hoarding by Dr. Arnold Arluke & Celeste Killeen • animalhoarding.com/index.htm) • animalhoarding.com/How-Animal- Hoarding-Develops.html • kivitv.com/Global/story.asp?S=14045773 Animal Hoarding: Structuring Interdisciplinary Responses to Help People, Animals, and Communities at Risk Forum, Patronek, G., Loar, L. & Nathanson, J., The Hoarding of Animals Research Consortium/HARC, Tufts University, MA; 2006 Manual (online). While the majority of self- neglect cases do not involve animal hoarding, animal hoarding cases often accompany cases of human self-neglect. This manual contains the findings from a forum held in April, 2004, attended by representative stakeholders (human health and welfare, municipal government, and animal welfare) regarding the process of effective intervention in animal hoarding cases. (Available online at vet.tufts.edu/hoarding/ pubs/AngellReport.pdf. Hard copies are $15 (including s/h) each for orders of 1–5 copies, $10 each for orders of 6–15 copies. For orders of >15 copies, contact MSPCA for volume discounts. Send check to: MSPCA, Attn: Jan Holmquist, 350 South Huntington Avenue Boston, MA 02130.) Guideline for Crisis Management in Animal Hoarding Situations, (tufts.edu/vet/hoarding/ intervention.htm). Appendix V


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