Global Perspectives on Cultural Property Crime
Synopsis
This book provides transnational insight into cultural property crimes and the cutting-edge work tackling issues ranging from currency crimes to innovative research methods.The volume brings together authors from a number of fields to address contemporary issues and advances in the fight against cultural property crime. It combines the perspectives of law enforcement officials, researchers, journalists, lawyers, and scholars, with specialities in the disciplines of criminology, law, archaeology, museum studies, political science, and economics, from countries all around the globe. This allows for a more comprehensive examination of issues facing these professionals and highlights similarities between the challenges encountered in different disciplines as well as in diverse locations. It seeks to disseminate the most current work in this field from a broad array of viewpoints in order to further facilitate an exchange of ideas and lay the groundwork to inspire future collaborations. Most significantly, it provides more specific suggestions for moving forward that could help assist stakeholders to connect and work directly with each other, despite international borders and discipline-related boundaries.
The book will be a valuable resource for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers working in the area of cultural property crime.
Book details
- Series:
- Transnational Criminal Justice
- Author:
- Michelle D. Fabiani, Kate Melody Burmon and Saskia Hufnagel
- ISBN:
- 9781000609394
- Related ISBNs:
- 9781032298658, 9780367423575, 9780367823801
- Publisher:
- Taylor and Francis
- Pages:
- 262
- Reading age:
- Not specified
- Includes images:
- Yes
- Date of addition:
- 2022-08-10
- Usage restrictions:
- Copyright
- Copyright date:
- 2023
- Copyright by:
- selection and editorial matter, Michelle D. Fabiani, Kate Melody Burmon and Saskia Hufnagel
- Adult content:
- No
- Language:
- English
- Categories:
- Art and Architecture, Law, Legal Issues and Ethics, Nonfiction, Politics and Government, Social Studies