Section 17 health and welfare (scot) act 2006.
Define a protected animal.
An animal which is commonly domesticated in the British isles, under control of man on a temporary or permanent basis.
Eg farmed salmon are covered - free swimming salmon are not.
Section 16 health and welfare (scot) act 2006.
Define an animal
A vertebrate (any creature which has a back bone) excluding humans, any creature without one is not covered yet.
It does not cover vertebrates in a foetal or embryonic state.
Section 19 health and welfare (scot) act 2006
What is the offence?
A person commits and offence if they cause unnecessary suffering by an act which they knew, or ought to reasonably know would cause suffering or would be likely to do so.
Suffering includes mental and physical.
Eg beating, kicking, torture, leaving a dog in a car on a hot day without water.
What is an act of omission in relation to sec 19 health and welfare (scot) act 2006?
If an animal is suffering because the person who is responsible isn’t looking after it.
This would include a parent failing to stop a child hurt an animal
Section 18 heath and welfare (scot) act 2006.
Who is responsible for an animal?
The person who is responsible on a permanent or temporary basis.
It can include being in charge, although the owner is ALWAYS responsible
Any person under 16 can not be responsible.
The person who has care or control of the under 16 has responsibility for the animal
A person who owns an animal and abandons it DOES NOT relinquish responsibility.
Section 24 health and welfare (scot) act 2006
A person commits an offence if
They do not take steps that are reasonable in the circumstances to ensure the needs of the animal are met
Needs include
Section 23 health and welfare (scot) act 2006
What is an animal fight?
Any occasion that a protected animal is placed with an animal or human for the purposes of fighting, wrestling or baiting.
Its an offence for any person to -
A person commits an offence if
In relation to video recording an animal fight what is included in the offence?
DOES NOT APPLY
Section 22 health and welfare animal (scot) act 2006
Relates to the poison of animals and creates an offence for …
A person without reasonable excuse or lawful authority
Section 20 health and welfare animal (scot) act 2006
Mutilation
An offence for any person to carry out a prohibited procedure on a protected animal
OR
Cause or permits a prohibited procedure to be carried out
It is also an offence to take an animal out with Scotland for the purposes of carrying out a prohibited procedure
Definition of human trafficking?
In terms of human trafficking define a child.
A child is any person under the age of 18
What is human smuggling?
Define sexual exploitation.
Non-consensual or abusive sexual advantage of another
Define forced labour
Define domestic servitude.
Working in private homes and normal leads to a very isolated life
Define illegal organ trafficking
Why do people become victims of trafficking?
Poverty V relative poverty
Victims may be poo because of economic conditions within their contry
BUT
Are also likely to be poor compared with other citizens of that country
Section 22 criminal justice scotland act relates to offences which include?
Sexual exploitation
Section 4 asylum and immigration act 2004 includes offences such as
Labour exploitation
What are the three phases of trafficking?
What forms of abuse may victims face before trafficking?
What are the key things when dealing with a victim of trafficking?
Language
- give as much info as possible, tell what is happening, time scales
Trauma
- they may be suffering mental disorder or post traumatic stress
Medical needs
- look for signs of stress or physical injury, also drug alcohol misuse
Insecurity
- victims families may have been threatened with violence if they speak to authorities
Culture and religion