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Headlining heritage: The tricky business of policing heritage crime

SUBSCRIBE 14th September 2016Bethan Poyser, researcher
Interest in heritage crime, any act which ‘harms the value of England's heritage assets and their settings to this and future generations,’ has been slowly gathering pace. Researching this marginalised area, Bethan Poyser found that understandings and perceptions of heritage crime vary greatly between place managers and the police, leading to extreme frustration for both parties.

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