Wednesday, January 26, 2011 -
ARCA,Fall 2010,The Journal on Art Crime,Volume 4
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The Journal of Art Crime: Fall 2010, the Fourth Volume
Cover Design and Illustration: Urska Charney
As Editor-in-Chief of The Journal of Art Crime, I'm pleased to introduce a series of posts on articles in the Fall 2010 issue of our journal. The Journal of Art Crime is the first peer-reviewed interdisciplinary academic journal on issues in art crime. Its goal is to promote the study and understanding of art crime, as well as the collaboration of professionals and scholars in the disparate fields affected by art crime. From lawyers to police, from investigators to security directors, from criminologists to archaeologists, from art historians to conservators, art crime is an inherently interdisciplinary field of study which, heretofore, has not received the scholarly and professional attention that its severity warrants. We hope that you will join us for this series of posts and consider subscribing to The Journal of Art Crime, which serves as the perfect way to keep current about contemporary issues in art crime and cultural property protection, and to read the very best and newest scholarship in the field.
Thank you for your support of ARCA and The Journal of Art Crime.
Noah Charney
Founder and President, ARCA
Editor-in-Chief, The Journal of Art Crime
Thank you for your support of ARCA and The Journal of Art Crime.
Noah Charney
Founder and President, ARCA
Editor-in-Chief, The Journal of Art Crime
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