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Antiquities in a time of conflict: a crime script analysis of antiquities trafficking during the Syrian Civil War and implications for conflict antiquities
Crime Science Pub Date : 2021-06-23 , DOI: 10.1186/s40163-021-00148-7
Christine A. Weirich

The Syrian Civil War created an opportunity for increased trafficking of antiquities and has resulted in a renewed awareness on the part of a global audience. The persistence of criminal and organisational networks which facilitate antiquities trafficking networks (ATNs) has been recognised as significant, leading to increased interest in the development of new and improved methods of understanding such networks. While this field of research has traditionally been dominated by relevant areas such as archaeology, law, art and museum studies, there is a noticeable gap in crime prevention research. This paper presents a crime script of Syrian antiquities trafficking networks during the Syrian Civil War which has been generated from open source journalistic data. In creating a broad crime script for such a prevalent issue, this paper aims to demonstrate the need for further crime script analysis and specifically crime prevention research more generally within the study of antiquities trafficking.



中文翻译:

冲突时期的古物:叙利亚内战期间古物贩运的犯罪脚本分析及其对冲突古物的影响

叙利亚内战为增加古物贩运创造了机会,并导致全球观众重新认识。促进古董交易网络 (ATN) 的犯罪和组织网络的持续存在已被认为是重要的,导致人们对开发新的和改进的理解此类网络的方法的兴趣增加。虽然这一研究领域传统上由考古学、法律、艺术和博物馆研究等相关领域主导,但在预防犯罪研究方面存在明显差距。本文介绍了叙利亚内战期间叙利亚文物贩运网络的犯罪脚本,该脚本是根据开源新闻数据生成的。在为如此普遍的问题创建广泛的犯罪脚本时,

更新日期:2021-06-23
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