AARDAS stands for the Animal Abuse Registry Database
Administration System, and it is the method by which Pet-Abuse.Com manages
case information.
This web-based software system is designed to enable
designated Animal Welfare and Humane Law Enforcement organizations across
the country (and sometimes beyond!) to participate in sharing and updating
information about abuse crimes in an effort to compile the most detailed
and accurate representation of animal abuse crimes in existence. With
approx. 20,000 cases, we are already the Internet's largest database of
criminal animal cruelty, and we are the only one that allows users to
search by specific criteria.
Goals:
The ultimate goal of AARDAS is to allow real-time access to statistics and
information about abuse crimes and their abusers, from which we can:
* Establish a global network of dedicated administrators
who will be responsible for cases within their own region
* Enable Shelters to better screen their applicants
* Allow the public access to public record abuse crime information that is
presented in an un-biased and organized manner
* Assist law enforcement and humane law enforcement with finding out
additional information during their own investigations and prosecutions
* Allow interested citizens the opportunity to monitor cases and attend
court hearings when possible
* Compare statistical analyses on abuser profiles, to learn what age
groups, cities, etc require more humane education attention and funding
Joanna Toms
Cruelty Caseworker
www.pet-abuse.com
[email protected]
717-404-7199
Toll Free Crime Line: 866-240-1179
Let Us Know About It ! -
http://www.pet-abuse.com/database/caseinfo.php
Search Database -
http://www.pet-abuse.com/database/abusers.php
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