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    Julianna Cox Mrs. Templar Art and Music Appreciation 11/06/2017 Writing Assignment: Art Theft Art theft is more common than you think. According to the FBI, art and cultural property crime can include theft, fraud, looting, and trafficking across state and international lines. This type of crime can happen virtually anywhere at any given time. Many agencies have vowed to bring an end to the common crime of art theft. The United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) recently dedicated an Art Crime Team of sixteen special agents. Each person on the team is responsible for an assigned geographic region. The team must go through the FBI’s Art Theft Program to receive specialized training in art and cultural property investigations, as…

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    Art Theft Research Paper

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    stolen valuable art, and the majority of art thefts have been caught. Many people wonder what makes art so valuable. Well there are many reasons to why art is viewed as one of the most valuable objects in the world. One of the most famous art heists was when an employee from the louvre walked into the museum and walked out with Leonardo da vinci’s “Mona Lisa” On august 21st, 1911, a former Louvre employee, Vincenzo Peruggia, committed on of the most famous art thefts. Peruggia dressed up as an…

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    It all happened a long, long time ago in an art museum, it was an ordinary day until something bad happened. Everyone was in shock until Andy and Randy came to save the day. The thief was dressed in black and wore a long trench coat and a fedora. Andy and Randy were asking people if they the saw the thief and there he was running as fast as he could. But it was too late, he was gone. But Andy and Randy didn’t stop looking for the thief they went searching for clues. Andy and Randy went back to…

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    in the element of felony theft. In Minnefornia statute 342.5(a) burglary must include breaking and entering. It is not breaking unless one is tearing away or removing any part of a house or the locks, latches, or other fastenings intended to secure it. Felony theft 34.2(g) only occurs if there was intent to permanently deprive the owner of that property. The first element in Minnefornia’s burglary statute looks at breaking and entering. The element of breaking is not satisfied because in no…

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    What is the best way to steal? Over many years, thieves prearranged many plans on how to get away with theft. This is how some of the history’s most creative crooks made off with millions. On December 22, 2000, the criminals who robbed the Stockholm’s National Museum in Sweden had known exactly what they were after in their well-planned theft. A machine gun will get you the haul, a bomb will distract the police, and cars with flat tires cannot respond to an alarm. Their distraction tactics were…

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    Forensic Science is the appliance of chemistry to the findings of crime. It includes firearm, forensic psychiatry, questioned document examination, criminal law, identification, photography as well as crime scene processing. They judge things like hair, body fluids, bullets, shoe prints, fingerprints, drugs and plant materials. Their work is not only bound to crimes against somebody, such as homicide, theft, or fraud. Food poisoning, environmental pollution, misuse of unsafe chemicals, and…

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    It has been reported that the average crime rate in Australia is around 200,000 burglaries every year, according to the Australian institute of Criminology. In fact according to the Crime Statistics Agency of Victoria approximately 50,000 homes were broken into/burgled in the last 24 months and thefts were around 172,000 over the same period. With new technological advances and new more clever ways of deciphering your movements, crime around the world has become more tech savvy, and devious…

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    Sam Kant Case Analysis

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    customer service line and refusal to return the unpurchased Handell 's beans back to its shelf. However, in Kant 's mind which is directly related to intent, he believed that placing his purchased Hoover beans in a cart which happened to hold canned donations served as a proper exchange of merchandise. This action which Kant would admit was a mistake in judgment, but a mistake does not amount to the intent to deprive a merchant of property. Oppositely, Mr. Lee visited his liquor store…

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    “Because it involves planning, risk, and skill, burglary has been a crime long associated with professional thieves who carefully learn their craft” (Siegel 385). This quote, found in Criminology by Larry Siegel, describes the level of commitment required for being a burglar. Burglary is part of a larger set of crime known as property crime, also called economic crimes. These crimes can be defined as, “criminal activity motivated by financial gain” (Siegel 370). Besides burglary, property crimes…

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    in society struggle against crime” (Langan & Greenfeld) meaning that offenders criminal activities do don’t stop them from committing other crimes. Studies of criminal career patterns are useful to the law enforcement and society because the studies contain policymakers with active data. Careers Partners in Crime measure their criminal data in three stages. The first stage is adolescence, including ages 7 to 11. The second stage is adulthood, which includes ages 18 to 39. Lastly is the middle…

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