December 8, 2009
US Justice Department & Central Bureau of Interpol Rate Art Crime Third Highest-Grossing Criminal Trade and Links It To Organized Crime
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Statistics on art crime are unfortunately few and generally inaccurate. The reasons for this are detailed in ARCA's book, Art & Crim...
December 4, 2009
Lecture by Met Chief Security Officer John Barelli at University of Richmond
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Interested in hearing more about art theft investigation and security at the Metropolitan Museum of Art? Check out "The Myths of Art Th...
December 3, 2009
Rave Review of "Art and Crime"
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"Art & Crime: Exploring the Dark Side of the Art World" is the first book edited by ARCA. It contains a wide variety of essay...
November 17, 2009
Art crime captures audience
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Amy Lee of the Yale Daily News has contributed a piece covering ARCA founder Noah Charney's recent lecture at the Yale University Art ...
November 4, 2009
Exciting Opportunity for Law Students Interested in Cultural Property Protection
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Law students take note: the registration deadline is fast approaching for the Inaugural National Cultural Heritage Law Moot Court Competitio...
November 3, 2009
ARCA Talks in the US this November
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ARCA is pleased to announce the following events taking place in the US during the first two weeks of November. Nov 5 11am Marriot Hotel and...
October 30, 2009
Gary Vikan & Noah Charney at the Walters Art Museum, Baltimore
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Spotlight: Gary Vikan and Noah Charney November 07, 2009 Walters Art Museum Baltimore, MD Time: 04:00 PM - 05:00 PM Date : Saturday, N...
October 29, 2009
ARCA Lecture "The Most Stolen Artwork in History: Crimes and Mysteries of the Ghent Altarpiece"
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ARCA Lecture "The Most Stolen Artwork in History: Crimes and Mysteries of the Ghent Altarpiece" Yale Art Gallery Thursday, Novemb...
October 27, 2009
ARCA Featured in "The New Criminologist"
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We are pleased to direct your attention to a new article on art crime by Elizabeth Elliot, published in "The New Criminologist." N...
October 23, 2009
Investigating Art and Cultural Objects Theft: How the History of Art Crime Solves Today's Mysteries
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ARCA and The Henry Lee Institute Team Up on the Forensics of Art Theft Investigating Art and Cultural Objects Theft: How the History of Art...
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