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Virtual Law Enforcement Workshop Addresses Cultural Property Crime in Central and Eastern Europe
Virtual Law Enforcement Workshop Addresses Cultural Property Crime
Trafficking in Cultural Property from Southeast Asia Topic of Latest Virtual Law Enforcement Workshop
On June 15, 2023, the U.S. Department of State’s Cultural Antiquities Task Force (CATF) held a virtual training workshop for law enforcement officials from the United States to enhance their knowledge of cultural property from Southeast Asia and to build capacity to disrupt its trafficking.
Cultural Heritage Coordinating Committee Gathers in Washington
On March 2, 2023, the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs’ Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Policy, Rafik Mansour, convened the 16 member agencies of the Cultural Heritage Coordinating Committee (CHCC).
Cultural Antiquities Task Force Organizes Law Enforcement Workshops in Cambodia and Ecuador
Police and archaeologists team up to protect heritage sites.
Cultural Antiquities Task Force Conducts Law Enforcement Workshops in Greece and Qatar
Nexus between the climate crisis and cultural property trafficking explored in Athens and Doha.
Cultural Heritage Coordinating Committee Convenes After Active Summer
G20, museum ethical returns, and Army Monuments Officers discussed
Law Enforcement Receive Advanced Training to Counter Threats to Cultural Heritage
Cultural property, art, and antiquities are vulnerable to looting, theft, and trafficking by criminal and terrorist groups around the world.
Virtual Workshop Trains Law Enforcement to Disrupt Trafficking in Cultural Property from Latin America
On July 15, 2022, the U.S. Department of State’s Cultural Antiquities Task Force (CATF) held a virtual training workshop for law enforcement officials from the United States to enhance their knowledge of cultural property from Latin America and to build capacity to disrupt its trafficking.
Gamers Around the World Celebrate Ukraine’s Cultural Heritage at the United With Ukraine Game Jam
“Jammers” representing 22 countries worked around the clock developing game prototypes in just two days.