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Dog Theft: A Case for Tougher Sentencing Legislation

机译:狗盗窃:更严厉的量刑立法案例

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Dogs, and other companion animals, are currently classed as “property” in theft sentencing legislation for England and Wales. This means that offenders who steal dogs are given similar sentences to those that steal inanimate objects. This review presents the argument that the penalty for dog theft should be more severe than for the theft of non-living property. Evidence of the unique bond between dogs and humans, and discussion of the implications of labelling a living being as mere “property” are used to support this argument. The review concludes that the Sentencing Council’s guidelines should be amended so that offences involving the theft of a companion animal are deemed to be a Category 2 offence or above. The review further proposes that “theft of a companion animal” should be listed in the Sentencing Council’s guidelines as an aggravating factor.
机译:在英格兰和威尔士的盗窃量刑立法中,狗和其他伴侣动物目前被归类为“财产”。这意味着偷狗的罪犯与偷无生命物体的罪犯的刑罚相似。这篇评论提出了这样的论点,即对盗窃狗的处罚应比对非生命财产盗窃的处罚更为严厉。狗与人之间独特纽带的证据,以及对将生物标记为单纯的“财产”的含义的讨论都被用来支持这一论点。审查得出结论,应修改量刑委员会的准则,以使涉及盗窃伴侣动物的罪行被视为第2类或以上罪行。该审查进一步建议,在判刑委员会的指南中应将“同伴动物的盗窃”列为加重因素。

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