Worry Less, Wag More: The Behavior Vets Podcast

Jim Crosby Talks About Veterinary Forensics


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In this episode, Jim Crosby (BS, MS, CBCC-KA) discusses his work in veterinary forensics, how dogs can become "weaponized", what can be learned from dog bites, how he works with dogs in severe bite cases (including dogs who have killed humans), and what trainers should be teaching families with children.

This interview was recorded on January 3, 2022.

Jim Crosby's bio:
Retired Lieutenant James W. Crosby BS, MS, CBCC-KA (Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office, Jacksonville, FL, USA) is an internationally recognized authority and court accepted expert on canine attacks and aggression. Jim’s specialty is investigating dog bite related fatalities, especially evidentiary and behavioral factors involved in these deaths. Jim’s direct investigation of over 40 fatalities and post attack evaluation of over 50 subject dogs has been essential in numerous successful prosecutions. He assists and trains prosecutors and agencies facing these cases and was most recently on-scene for a homicide investigation in Central Georgia. Jim assisted, on-site, the Australian Federal Police on a fatality case in Canberra, Australia.

Jim earned his Master’s Degree in Veterinary Forensics from the College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Florida and is completing his PhD studies there.

Jim has extensive canine behavioral training and expertise which includes having been a Certified Professional Dog Trainer (CPDT) and is a Certified Behavior Consultant-Canine (CBCC), both under the auspices of the Council for Certification of Professional Dog Trainers. Jim currently serves on the Board of Directors for the CCPDT.

Jim works extensively in the field of public Animal Control and sheltering. Jim served as Division Manager for Bay County (FL) Animal Control, and Management Consultant (acting chief) of Jacksonville Animal Care and Protective Services. Jim served on the Board of Directors of the Florida Animal Control Association and has worked with many Animal Control Associations across the US and internationally. Jim assisted the Department of Animal Services for the Australian Capital Territory, leading a National Study on Dangerous Dog policy and procedure for the Australian Capital Territory Government. 

Jim assists in dogfighting investigations and was the expert on the Polk County, GA case wherein Devicio Rowland was sentenced to fifty years for dogfighting, the longest sentence for that crime in US history. Jim serves as an expert consultant regarding the use of deadly force by police officers against companion animals. 

Links:
The Forensics of Aggression: Working With and Evaluating Canine Aggression
https://iaabcfoundation.org/courses/forensics-of-aggression/


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