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Bestiality arrest statistics

A 1975-2015 quantitative review found that 86% of 456 U.S. arrests for bestiality-related incidents were male offenders.

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Jan 27, 2026
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which party has the most sex offenders

Available reporting and academic studies do not provide a reliable, comprehensive count that shows one political party definitively "has the most sex offenders," and the evidence instead points to dif...

Jan 23, 2026
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How do animal cruelty statutes differ from explicit bestiality laws in evidence standards and prosecutorial practice?

Statutes that broadly ban and those that explicitly criminalize often target similar conduct but operate on different legal planes: cruelty laws emphasize harm to the animal and sometimes civil-remedy...

Jan 28, 2026

How do state penalties for bestiality vary (misdemeanor vs felony) and what enhancements are common across recent statutes?

State penalties for sexual contact with animals vary widely: some states treat a first offense as a misdemeanor while others impose felonies, and many statutes elevate penalties based on conduct, harm...

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