ASPCA Veterinary Forensic Sciences Program
The role of the veterinarian is critical with cruelty investigations, and includes documentation of physical findings of abuse, collection of evidence, provision of treatment, working with the prosecutor on case strategy, and eventually testifying in court. They have an additional role at the crime scene. All crime scene findings must be interpreted in the context of the behavior of the victim. Veterinarians and veterinary technicians/assistants are far more qualified to examine animal victims than investigators of human victims to interpret crime scenes. The veterinary professional should be at the scene or otherwise assist investigators with their crime scene analysis.
Maples Center for Forensic Medicine
The Maples Center accounces its 2012 course schedule
Veterinary Continuing Education
The core issue for animal cruelty investigations is training and education. The historical lack of investigation and prosecution of animal cruelty cases is primarily due to lack of recognition, lack of knowledge of investigation procedures, and lack of knowledge of available professional resources and expertise.
We will provide training for veterinary students, shelter medicine residents, shelter veterinarians and veterinary technicians, and animal cruelty investigators with a series of intensive workshops and an elective course for veterinary students. (click here to see the Forensic Medicine course to be offered to veterinary students in the 2009-2010 academic year) We will take advantage of unique regional resources that provide expertise in animal forensic investigations, including the University of Florida’s Maples Center for Forensic Medicine.
Effective crime-scene investigation of animal victims is hindered by the lack of veterinary-specific scientific data to assist in the interpretation of evidence. In addition to providing training programs for forensic investigations, we will engage in research to enhance the science of animal cruelty investigations.
For more information about UF Veterinary Forensic Sciences, including current course offerings, please visit our website.