Wednesday 23 January 2013

Laws Against Animal Cruetly

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Laws Against Animal Cruetly Biography
As a prosecutor with the largest prosecutorial agency in the country, Deputy District Attorney Deborah Knaan oversees all animal cruelty cases within the County of Los Angeles.  DDA Knaan made history in August 2007, when she launched the first animal cruelty prosecution program in the nation as a division of the District Attorney’s Office.  It was the startup of this division that set a precedent for the entire country, educating both police and animal control on the importance of investigating animal cruelty crimes and sending a message that prosecuting those who harm animals not only protects animals, but often prevents humans from becoming victims of the same perpetrators.   

Deborah Knaan is highly accredited and well respected by peers, law enforcement, and animal control professionals.  Ms. Knaan has received awards from national groups for her advancement of animal welfare issues within the law enforcement profession.  She is frequently invited to speak at conferences and to organizations throughout the country, and is known for her upbeat, informative, and educational presentations.  Ms. Knaan serves on the American Prosecutors Association’s Advisory Council and was recently awarded an honorary membership by the California Animal Control Directors Association in recognition of her contributions to the animal control profession.

DDA Knaan began her career as a Deputy District Attorney in 1996.  Her assignments have included prosecuting hardcore gang crimes, sexual assaults, and child molestation cases.
In 2004 then-Mayor James Hahn appointed Ms. Knaan to the Los Angeles City Board of Commissioners for the Department of Animal Services, where she served through 2006.  As a commissioner Ms. Knaan was responsible for overseeing and setting policy for the Department of Animal Services, which operates six public animal shelters.  In 2006 Ms. Knaan was granted a leave of absence from the D.A.’s Office to join the Department of Animal Services as its Assistant General Manager of Operations.  In her role as Assistant General Manager Ms. Knaan managed the day-to-day operations of the six city shelters and supervised the kennel staff and the officers who conducted animal cruelty investigations.

In 2005 Knaan submitted a proposal to the District Attorney’s Office, advocating for the creation of a division specifically devoted to the prosecution of animal-related crimes.  In 2007 that vision became a reality, when District Attorney Steve Cooley appointed Ms. Knaan to create and head up the animal cruelty division that she continues to supervise.  In her role as Animal Cruelty Case Coordinator Ms. Knaan supervises twenty-eight prosecutors, who are assigned to review, file, and litigate animal cruelty cases.  She also trains prosecutors, animal control officers, and law enforcement on how to investigate and prosecute various types of animal cruelty crimes, such as intentional cruelty, neglect, and illegal animal fighting.  Since taking the helm in 2007,
 DDA Knaan has conceived of and implemented many innovative “first’s” in Los Angeles County, such as a 24-hour dog fighting tip line, which pays tipsters up to $5,000 for information that leads to the bust of suspects who participate in illegal dog fighting.  The tip line has led to the arrest and prosecution of several high-level dog fighters.  Ms. Knaan also developed a countywide court-ordered course for animal cruelty offenders, designed to teach those convicted of criminal animal neglect how to properly care for animals and the commitments involved – legal, financial, and moral – when owning a pet.  In 2009 DDA Knaan created a dramatic public awareness campaign about the dangers and illegality of leaving animals unattended in hot vehicles.
A vegetarian, Ms. Knaan enjoys taking adventurous day trips, long walks with her senior pooches, and likes to unwind by watching some of her favorite reality TV shows, such as Judge Judy.
Laws Against Animal Cruetly
Laws Against Animal Cruetly
Laws Against Animal Cruetly
Laws Against Animal Cruetly
Laws Against Animal Cruetly
Laws Against Animal Cruetly
Laws Against Animal Cruetly
Laws Against Animal Cruetly
Laws Against Animal Cruetly
Laws Against Animal Cruetly
Laws Against Animal Cruetly

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