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IDS 320: Animal Assisted Therapy: Animals in Criminal Justice
Historical Roots
Animals in Professional Practice Settings
Animals in Criminal Justice
Research in Practice
Presentations
Animals Assistance in Criminal Justice
Readings
Journal Articles
Animal-Assisted therapy with female inmates with mental illness: A case example from a pilot program
Jasperson, R. (2010). . Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 49(6), 417-433
Dog training programs in Pennsylvania’s department of corrections: Perceived effectiveness for inmates and staff.
Antonio, M., Davis, R., & Shutt, S. (2017). Society & Animals, 25(5), 475-489. doi:10.1163/15685306-12341457
Passing the sniff test: Police dogs as surveillance technology.
Buffalo Law Review, 61(1), 81-167.
The Impact of Training on Police Canine Force Outcomes.
Mesloh, C. (2006). Barks or Bites? Police Practice & Research, 7(4), 323-335. doi:10.1080/15614260600919670
News Articles
Dogs sniff for Drugs, Guns in Michigan Schools
Drug Sniffing Dogs in Schools makes every student a suspect
Teacher who survived school shooting wants a therapy dog, not a gun in her classroom
Official Guidelines from DOD
Department of Defense Guidelines
Department of Defense Human-Animal Bond (HAB) Principles and Guidelines (2015)
Food for Thought (Quizzes)
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