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The Crime Victims Are Provided Dogs Which Keep Them Calm During Police Interviews And Stroke The Ones With Mental Illness


Watch these dogs who calm down vulnerable victims of crime during investigations by stroking them

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You might have heard of psychologists who calm down the crime victims but have never heard of dogs calming the crime victims.

In Britain, dogs are assigned the task of calming the crime victims and giving shreds of evidence to the police.

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This project is started by Canterbury Christ church university this idea is basically taken from Canada and the USA.

In the USA and Canada, 200 dogs are trained to help the victims of mental illness and sexual assault.

Most of the universities have used dogs to treat the mental illness of students.

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But in Britain Oliver is the first dog that is trained for such activities. The name of the dog is Oliver and he is 2 years old.

Oliver is a Labrador- retriever cross and is trained in such a fashion that he treats the victims.

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Oliver was trained for 18 months and he trains the vulnerable victims of crime. Oliver was primarily handled by a psychologist named Dr. Spruin.

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She says that Oliver collects the evidence which criminal justice agencies need and such dogs prove to be very beneficial.

Animals put a great effect on the victims. She says that this kind of dog should be inculcated into the justice system and organizations should train such dogs to help sexual assault victims.

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Oliver also plays a role in comforting the victims.

These dogs have been used in North America for about 20 years just to treat the victims of serious crimes and especially for those victims who are considered to be vulnerable.

These dogs help to cut down the interviews of police officers and they only provide case evidence.

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They do not provide empirical pieces of evidence. They save the investigation time approximately 30 to 40 minutes.

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Oliver will help to explore more about these dogs and thus patients and victims will be comforted.

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As Susie said added who is a police detective superintendent he said that these projects can help to take out the victims from trauma.

But Dr. Spruin is aiming to further explore this study and will see and will do research on the way Oliver can help this felid to seven years or more.

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What do you think about this kind of investigation and sessions for the victims?

 

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