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- catalog abstract "In the last ten years, animal rights activists have broken into more than eighty research and educational institutions across the United States, stealing research animals and destroying millions of dollars' worth of property. These break-ins are part of a fierce misinformation campaign designed to discredit all scientific use of animals - despite the meticulous regulation of such research and the monumental benefits it has yielded. Preying on society's unfamiliarity with. Scientific procedures, many animal rights groups advocate an end to all human use of animals: for food and clothing, in research, and even as pets (as pet status implies human dominion over animals). Targeted provides an in-depth look at the goals and tactics of the animal rights movement. After surveying the movement's history and organization, Lorenz Otto Lutherer and Margaret Sheffield Simon present detailed examples of various break-ins and the events that surrounded. Them. By recognizing this pattern of attack, an institution can anticipate and guard against an incident and, if a break-in does occur, respond effectively to the extensive media campaign that is likely to follow. Crisis management procedures, the role of institutional animal care and use committees, ways to build community support for an institution and its research, security measures, and legal aspects such as litigation strategies and open meeting requirements are. Thoroughly discussed. A unique feature of the volume is its focus on the targeted researcher. Unfortunately, the severe emotional and professional costs to that individual are often overlooked as the institution scrambles to control damage to its own image. Animal rights activism has been escalating steadily in recent years, and every institution involved in animal use is a potential target. This book argues that the time has come for a proactive response that safeguards. Scientific inquiry and informs the public about the value and legitimacy of animal-based research.".
- catalog contributor b4184257.
- catalog contributor b4184258.
- catalog created "c1992.".
- catalog date "1992".
- catalog date "c1992.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1992.".
- catalog description "Foreword / John M. Orem -- 1. The History and Philosophy of the Animal Rights Movement -- 2. Truth and Fiction: The Propaganda War -- 3. The Anatomy of an Attack -- 4. The Effects on a Targeted Investigator -- 5. Strategic Planning and Crisis Management -- 6. The Animal Care and Use Program and the IACUC -- 7. Questions of Security -- 8. Legal Issues -- 9. The Legislative Arena.".
- catalog description "In the last ten years, animal rights activists have broken into more than eighty research and educational institutions across the United States, stealing research animals and destroying millions of dollars' worth of property. These break-ins are part of a fierce misinformation campaign designed to discredit all scientific use of animals - despite the meticulous regulation of such research and the monumental benefits it has yielded. Preying on society's unfamiliarity with.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 160-166) and index.".
- catalog description "Scientific inquiry and informs the public about the value and legitimacy of animal-based research.".
- catalog description "Scientific procedures, many animal rights groups advocate an end to all human use of animals: for food and clothing, in research, and even as pets (as pet status implies human dominion over animals). Targeted provides an in-depth look at the goals and tactics of the animal rights movement. After surveying the movement's history and organization, Lorenz Otto Lutherer and Margaret Sheffield Simon present detailed examples of various break-ins and the events that surrounded.".
- catalog description "Them. By recognizing this pattern of attack, an institution can anticipate and guard against an incident and, if a break-in does occur, respond effectively to the extensive media campaign that is likely to follow. Crisis management procedures, the role of institutional animal care and use committees, ways to build community support for an institution and its research, security measures, and legal aspects such as litigation strategies and open meeting requirements are.".
- catalog description "Thoroughly discussed. A unique feature of the volume is its focus on the targeted researcher. Unfortunately, the severe emotional and professional costs to that individual are often overlooked as the institution scrambles to control damage to its own image. Animal rights activism has been escalating steadily in recent years, and every institution involved in animal use is a potential target. This book argues that the time has come for a proactive response that safeguards.".
- catalog extent "xix, 170 p. :".
- catalog identifier "080612492X (alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "1992".
- catalog issued "c1992.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Norman : University of Oklahoma Press,".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "179/.4/0973 20".
- catalog subject "Animal Rights.".
- catalog subject "Animal Testing Alternatives.".
- catalog subject "Animal experimentation United States.".
- catalog subject "Animal rights activists United States.".
- catalog subject "Animal rights movement United States.".
- catalog subject "Animals, Laboratory.".
- catalog subject "HV 4930 L973t 1992".
- catalog subject "HV4930 .L87 1992".
- catalog tableOfContents "Foreword / John M. Orem -- 1. The History and Philosophy of the Animal Rights Movement -- 2. Truth and Fiction: The Propaganda War -- 3. The Anatomy of an Attack -- 4. The Effects on a Targeted Investigator -- 5. Strategic Planning and Crisis Management -- 6. The Animal Care and Use Program and the IACUC -- 7. Questions of Security -- 8. Legal Issues -- 9. The Legislative Arena.".
- catalog title "Targeted : the anatomy of an animal rights attack / by Lorenz Otto Lutherer and Margaret Sheffield Simon ; foreword by John M. Orem.".
- catalog type "text".