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Commons Debate pack by Nikki Sutherland and Dominic Carver. It was first published on Tuesday, 13 October 2020. It was last updated on Tuesday, 20 October 2020.


Pet theft: debate on e-petitions

Two e-petitions, Pet Theft Reform: Amend animal welfare law to make pet theft a specific offence (244530) and Make pet theft crime a specific offence with custodial sentences (300071) have each received over 100,000 signatures. Both call for changes to the legislation surrounding pet theft but differ slightly in the details of how the law should change.

Calls to change the legislation and sentencing of pet theft have been the subject of a previous petition. In 2018, Reclassify the theft of a pet to a specific crime in its own right, received over 100,000 signatures and was debated in Parliament on 2 July, 2018. The petition was supported by the Stolen and Missing Pets Alliance (SAMPA), which campaigns for tougher legislation for pet theft.

This pack contains background information on pet theft and sentencing, together with links to relevant news items and Parliamentary material. 

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Secondary information

Type
Research briefing
Reference
CDP-2020-0111 
Related items
Animal Welfare Act 2006
Wednesday, 8 November 2006
Public acts
Pet Theft
Monday, 19 October 2020
Parliamentary proceedings
House of Commons
Subjects
Dogs Pets Sentencing Theft
Legislation
Animal Welfare Act 2006
Contains statistics
Yes
Published by
Science and Environment Section
House of Commons Library
Link
View this Research briefing on researchbriefings.parliament.uk