Animal poisoning - veterinary-medical and criminal-legal aspects
Apart from approved or planned poisoning with agricultural purpose, an increase in the number of cases of intentional animal poisoning (primarily referring to cats and dogs) has been detected in Serbia, and it is suspected that their number is significantly larger than the one shown by the...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | srp |
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Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Belgrade
2014-01-01
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Series: | Veterinarski Glasnik |
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Online Access: | http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0350-2457/2014/0350-24571404251A.pdf |
Summary: | Apart from approved or planned poisoning with agricultural purpose, an
increase in the number of cases of intentional animal poisoning (primarily
referring to cats and dogs) has been detected in Serbia, and it is suspected
that their number is significantly larger than the one shown by the official
statistics data. Under the conditions prescribed by the Criminal Code of the
Republic of Serbia, such activities may represent the crime of killing and
torture of animals, but also the crime of causing a general danger. It would
be impossible to conduct the procedure of discovering and proving these
criminal offences and the responsibility of their perpetrators without
findings and opinion of forensic veterinary-medicine experts. They play an
important role when it comes to site inspection, crime scene processing,
collecting the samples from the crime scene, processing of samples and
autopsy and exhumation of a potentially poisoned animal body. Just like other
evidence in criminal procedure, findings and opinion of experts of veterinary
medicine are estimated in accordance with the principle of free assessment of
evidence. However, due to the specificity of such cases of killing and
torture of animals, their impact on court’s decision on the existence of
criminal offence and perpetrator’s liability is crucial. In this paper, the
authors discuss the scope of animal poisoning in Serbia, particularly in
Belgrade, analyze possible criminal - legal consequences of these illegal
activities and point out to a significant role that experts of veterinary
medical profession have in discovering and proving such cases and the
liability of their perpetrators. |
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ISSN: | 0350-2457 2406-0771 |