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Showing posts with label bloodhounds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bloodhounds. Show all posts
Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Support Your Local Bloodhound or Go to Jail: A Tax in the Time of King James

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Bloodhounds, also called sleuthhounds and slough dogs (because they pursued offenders through the sloughs), have existed in English history ...
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Saturday, January 16, 2010

Bloodhounds Were Not the First American Tracking Dogs

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The history of American tracking dogs goes back to the shameful days of slavery and the hunting of escaped slaves. I did not know until I re...
Sunday, August 30, 2009

1898 Bloodhound Decision Still Raises Relevant Issues

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In the decade before 1900, tracking dogs began to be used to find suspects. The courts of the time struggled with the issues of how and whe...
Saturday, June 27, 2009

Older Bloodhounds Track Two-Day Old Trail Almost Perfectly in Multiple Environments

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A professor and a member of the San Bernardino police department determined to test the tracking abilities of bloodhounds that had received ...
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John Ensminger
John Ensminger is an attorney and member of the bars of the State of New York and the United States Supreme Court. He is the co-editor of Canine Olfaction Science and Law: Advances in Forensic Science, Medicine, Conservation, and Environmental Remediation. His other books include Police and Military Dogs: Criminal Detection, Forensic Evidence and Judicial Admissibility and Service and Therapy Dogs in American Society. His articles on legal and scientific issues have appeared in Applied Animal Behaviour Science, Forensic Science International, Journal of Forensic Sciences, Journal of Animal and Natural Resource Law, Journal of Veterinary Behavior, Journal of Animal Law, ABA General Practice, Tax Notes, and the Journal of Forensic Psychology Practice. John is a Contributing Editor of the Animal Legal & Historical Center of the Michigan State University College of Law.
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