New Jersey Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals

New Jersey Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
New Jersey Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Common name NJSPCA Humane Police
Abbreviation NJSPCA
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Patch of the New Jersey Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
Agency overview
Formed 1868
Legal personality Governmental: Government agency
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdiction* State of New Jersey, USA
Legal jurisdiction New Jersey
General nature
Operational structure
Humane Police Officers and Agents 62
Agency executive Colonel Frank Rizzo, Superintendent
Website
Official site
Footnotes
* Divisional agency: Division of the country, over which the agency has usual operational jurisdiction.

The New Jersey Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (colloquially, "NJSPCA Humane Police") is a law enforcement agency in the state of New Jersey that focuses on humane law enforcement. The agency enforces animal related laws, and investigates cases of animal cruelty.

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History

The New Jersey Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (NJSPCA) was created in 1868 to prevent animal cruelty and investigate cases of animal cruelty in New Jersey. The agents of the NJSPCA were established as law enforcement officers in charge of investigating and prosecuting all persons involved in animal abuse and neglect. The NJSPCA is the second oldest SPCA in the country, behind the ASPCA in New York.[1]

Law enforcement operations

The New Jersey Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals focuses on humane law enforcement and investigations of animal cruelty throughout New Jersey. The agency is one of just a few law enforcement agencies in the state that have statewide authority. The agency hires humane law enforcement officers and agents.[2]

Humane law enforcement officers

Humane law enforcement officers (also known as humane police officers) are armed and have full law enforcement powers. Officers gain their law enforcement power through Title 4 of New Jersey statutes, and are allowed under law to carry and use firearms, batons, pepper spray, and handcuffs, use physical and deadly force, handle animal cruelty investigations, issue summonses, seize animals, and make arrests for violations of animal cruelty laws. Humane law enforcement officers are commissioned by the Superintendent of the New Jersey State Police.[3]

Training

Humane law enforcement officers and agents receive training in Title 4 law, self defense, usage of the baton and pepper spray, investigations, seizing animals, emergency vehicle operations, and report writing. Humane law enforcement officers also go through training in handcuffing techniques and firearms. Training is given by the NJSPCA, the New Jersey State Police, and various police academies in the state.[4]

Vehicles and equipment

The NJSPCA currently uses various vehicles in its fleet including Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptors, Chevrolet Express vans, a trailer converted into a mobile command center, and a former army truck.[5][6][7]

They carry poles and cages for seizures and catches.

Rank structure

There are seven titles (referred to as ranks) in the New Jersey Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals:

Title Insignia
Colonel / Superintendent
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Major
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Captain
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Lieutenant
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Sergeant
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Corporal
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Humane Law Enforcement Officer
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Humane Law Enforcement Agent
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See also

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Portal icon Law enforcement/Law enforcement topics portal


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