The Case for Banning Pit-Bull Dogs
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- Sideantal:
- 90
- Udgivet:
- 5. december 2023
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- 140x6x216 mm.
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- 126 g.
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- 10. december 2024
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Beskrivelse af The Case for Banning Pit-Bull Dogs
"The Case for Banning Pit-Bull Dogs: A Comprehensive Analysis for Politicians" is a provocative and detailed examination of the debate surrounding pit-bull dogs and the consideration of breed-specific legislation. Aimed primarily at policymakers, this book presents an in-depth analysis of the arguments for banning pit-bull breeds, including statistical data, historical perspectives, and policy evaluations.
The book begins with an exploration of the history and characteristics of pit-bull breeds, tracing their origins and the evolution of public perception towards these dogs. It provides a comprehensive overview of the key issues at the heart of the debate, including public safety concerns, behavioral characteristics of pit-bull breeds, and patterns of dog-related incidents and attacks.
Each chapter delves into different aspects of the controversy. The book examines the statistical evidence related to pit-bull attacks and fatalities, comparing these figures with other dog breeds to provide a contextual understanding of the risks. It also addresses the role of ownership, breeding practices, and the potential impact of these dogs on public health and safety.
A significant portion of the book is dedicated to the legal and ethical considerations of breed-specific legislation. It explores the effectiveness of existing laws aimed at regulating or banning pit-bull dogs in various jurisdictions, along with the challenges and implications of enforcement. The author discusses alternative approaches to dog regulation and the potential consequences of a ban on pit-bull breeds for owners, shelters, and the broader community.
"The Case for Banning Pit-Bull Dogs" also critically examines the broader societal implications of such legislation, including its impact on responsible dog ownership, animal rights, and the stigmatization of specific breeds. The book provides a balanced view of the arguments from both proponents and opponents of breed-specific legislation.
Intended for policymakers, legislators, and public safety officials, this book offers a comprehensive resource for understanding the complexities of the pit-bull debate. It aims to inform policy decisions with a thorough analysis of the data, legal precedents, and societal impacts surrounding the contentious issue of pit-bull dogs.
The book begins with an exploration of the history and characteristics of pit-bull breeds, tracing their origins and the evolution of public perception towards these dogs. It provides a comprehensive overview of the key issues at the heart of the debate, including public safety concerns, behavioral characteristics of pit-bull breeds, and patterns of dog-related incidents and attacks.
Each chapter delves into different aspects of the controversy. The book examines the statistical evidence related to pit-bull attacks and fatalities, comparing these figures with other dog breeds to provide a contextual understanding of the risks. It also addresses the role of ownership, breeding practices, and the potential impact of these dogs on public health and safety.
A significant portion of the book is dedicated to the legal and ethical considerations of breed-specific legislation. It explores the effectiveness of existing laws aimed at regulating or banning pit-bull dogs in various jurisdictions, along with the challenges and implications of enforcement. The author discusses alternative approaches to dog regulation and the potential consequences of a ban on pit-bull breeds for owners, shelters, and the broader community.
"The Case for Banning Pit-Bull Dogs" also critically examines the broader societal implications of such legislation, including its impact on responsible dog ownership, animal rights, and the stigmatization of specific breeds. The book provides a balanced view of the arguments from both proponents and opponents of breed-specific legislation.
Intended for policymakers, legislators, and public safety officials, this book offers a comprehensive resource for understanding the complexities of the pit-bull debate. It aims to inform policy decisions with a thorough analysis of the data, legal precedents, and societal impacts surrounding the contentious issue of pit-bull dogs.
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