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art policing
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February 1, 2019
Christos Tsirogiannis returns to Amelia to this summer to teach "Unravelling the Hidden Market of Illicit Antiquities: Lessons from Greece and Italy” at ARCA's Postgraduate Program in Art Crime and Cultural Heritage Protection
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By Edgar Tijhuis This year, the ARCA Postgraduate Program in Art Crime and Cultural Heritage Protection will be held from May 30 through ...
January 18, 2019
Dick Ellis returns to Amelia this summer to teach “The High Stakes World of Art Policing, Protection and Investigation” at ARCA's Postgraduate Program in Art Crime and Cultural Heritage Protection
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By Edgar Tijhuis In 2019, the ARCA Postgraduate Program in Art Crime and Cultural Heritage Protection will be held from May 30 through Au...
August 27, 2017
While London's Art and Antiques is suspended, Mexico creates new federal police division to protect cultural heritage
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Course Opening Ceremony Image Credit: INAH While a lot of the art crime news recently has been about the (hopefully temporary) shutteri...
January 23, 2017
Operation Pandora - When multinational law enforcement agents collaborate, they are a force to be reckoned with.
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A simple run down. 92 new investigations were initiated between October and November 2016 in which Europol joined forces with law enfo...
April 15, 2016
Belgian Federal Police Eliminating its Art Crime Police Squad Due to Reported Budgetary Constraints
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The Belgian Federal police have decided to eliminate its specialised art and antiques police unit, the Service vols organisés, Art et An...
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August 9, 2013
Report from ARCA in Amelia: More on the Pompeii field class, Napoli, and courses by Valerie Higgins and Dick Ellis
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Painting of Amelia by A. M. C Knutsson by Sophia Kisielewska, ARCA Intern Extremely early on Sunday morning a large proportion o...
April 17, 2012
Richard Ellis, founder of Scotland Yard's Art and Antiquities Squad, sets the record straight on recent comments attributed to him on the blog Art Hostage
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by Catherine Sezgin, ARCA Blog Editor-in-Chief On April 13, 2012, Art Hostage , a blog on art theft, re-printed an article about the rec...
March 23, 2012
"Hot Art" Book Launched at The Flag Art Foundation on March 22 in NYC
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by Marc Balcells, ARCA 2011 Graduate NEW YORK CITY -- A new book bringing attention to the topic of art crime is a motive for a cele...
March 22, 2012
Joshua Knelman Signed "Hot Art" Tuesday night at Book Soup in Los Angeles
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Joshua Knelman speaking at Book Soup by Catherine Sezgin, ARCA Blog Editor LOS ANGELES - Journalist Joshua Knelman, author of Hot ...
March 21, 2012
FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, March 2012: Noah Charney, Paul Denton, and John Kieberg on Art Theft
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" Protecting Cultural Heritage from Art Theft " is an article by Noah Charney, Paul Denton and John Kleberg recently released in ...
August 26, 2011
The Journal of Art Crime, Spring 2011: Ludo Block on "European Police Cooperation on Art Crime: A Comparative Overview
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Retired Dutch police officer Ludo Block writes on "European Police Cooperation on Art Crime: A Comparative Overview" in the fifth ...
July 16, 2011
Ludo Block on "European Police Cooperation on Art Crime"
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by Mark Durney, founder of Art Theft Central Ludo Block, a former Dutch police officer and current investigator at Grant Thornton, recently...
January 18, 2011
Profile: ARCA Lecturer Richard Ellis speaks about "Art Policing and Investigation:
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by Catherine Schofield Sezgin Former Detective Sergeant Richard Ellis, founder of Scotland Yard’s Art and Antiquities Squad, will be ...
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