Dog bite injuries and behavioral projections: What we have learned about fatal attacks by following the evidence. 2.00 Cr. | |
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Speakers: | James W. Crosby MS CBCC-KA |
CEUs: | 2.00 Cr. |
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Email: | courses@iaabcfoundation.org |
Type: | Online / Remote Learning |
Competencies: | Assessment Behavioral Science General Knowledge of Animal Behavior |
Website: | http://thelemonadeconference.com |
Host Name: | Beth Brown |
Host Email: | courses@iaabcfoundation.org |
Description: | "Jim's primary research and work over the last 20 years has been in the field of fatal (and serious) dog attacks-behavior, circumstances, investigation and evidence. This program will discuss the results of that work, including the facts, figures, and information gained and published in Jim's PhD dissertation - and (hopefully) pending book project. The information presented will range from what kind of dog is involved in fatalities, where and how they live, the profiles of both the attack behavior and the injuries inflicted, to geographic and socioeconomic concentration of incidents and surrounding circumstances. Training methods also matter and we will look at the limited information present that indicates what methods may have been used prior to such a series attack." |
Sponsor: | IAABC Foundation |