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WHEN IS IT ENOUGH?

Morgan Quinn, Andrew Marquez, Alfredo Medrano, Angel Ramos,


Jonus Ronquillo
3. Results
1. Purpose
In 2008, the Chicago Police
To demonstrate the
Department compiled statistics
connection established of offenders who committed
between domestic crimes against animals along
violence and animal with other crimes they had
abuse. This will be shown committed. Statistics showed
by its lasting effects that over 50% of offenders who
through statistics and had committed crimes against
factual evidence. We also animals, had also committed
want to educate our battery-related violent offense
audience in ways to charges. Robert K. Ressler, who
recognize signs of develops profiles of serial killers
domestic violence, ways for the FBI stated, Murderers
to prevent it, and how to very often start out by killing and
torturing animals as kids.
spread awareness.

2. Methods 4. Conclusion
Understand what After various research and
domestic violence and studies, it can be
animal abuse is concluded that animal
Analyze research found abuse plays a dramatic
within previous studies role in the event of
of the two issues domestic violence. Various
connected organizations work
Discover research towards helping victims of
regarding serial killers domestic abuse such as
which supports our Domestic Violence
position Roundtable and Texas
Determine ways to Council on Family
recognize signs of Violence.
abuse
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