This article seeks to provide an introduction to art theft today. It is divided into sections that look at the context in which art is stolen, definitions of key terms, an explanation as to why the field is understudied and under-reported, and a brief history of the phenomenon. It also contains sidelines on actual developments like the theft of a Van Gogh painting from the Singer Laren Museum in the Netherlands as well as on the drop of art theft since the start of the Corona pandemic. |
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Tijdschrift | Justitiële verkenningen, Aflevering 4 2020 |
Trefwoorden | art theft, history of art theft, organized crime, motives for stealing, international networks |
Auteurs | Noah Charney |
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Tijdschrift | Justitiële verkenningen, Aflevering 4 2020 |
Auteurs | Marit Scheepmaker |
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De aanpak van kunstcriminaliteit in Nederland |
Tijdschrift | Justitiële verkenningen, Aflevering 4 2020 |
Trefwoorden | art crime, Dutch police, history, size of art crime, forgery |
Auteurs | Richard Bronswijk en Fons van Gessel |
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This article provides insight into the approach of the Dutch police to the criminal trade in art, antiques and cultural goods. The authors begin with a brief historical sketch of the development of art crime, before examining the question of how the police in the Netherlands has organized itself in this field. The scope of art crime and how to determine it is also examined. Much information is available from various sources, but a thorough and adequate picture is lacking. Finally, a specific form of art crime is discussed, namely false art. Detecting false art is a tough process, because different parties involved often share the same interests, resulting in ‘walls of silence’. |
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Tijdschrift | Justitiële verkenningen, Aflevering 2 2020 |
Trefwoorden | Corona crisis, crime opportunities, fraud, scenarios, future development |
Auteurs | Dr. Clarissa Meerts en Dr. Wim Huisman |
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This contribution contains several concrete examples of ‘Corona crime’ thereby showing how the current crisis is creating new opportunities for committing crimes. The authors revert to an analysis framework that was previously used to interpret new forms of crime during the banking crisis. It consists of four scenarios that are briefly described. The future will have to show what effects the corona pandemic has had on fraud and other financial and economic crime. |
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Tijdschrift | Justitiële verkenningen, Aflevering 5 2019 |
Auteurs | Dr. Robby Roks en Mr.drs. Marit Scheepmaker |
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Tijdschrift | Justitiële verkenningen, Aflevering 5 2019 |
Trefwoorden | international harbors, organized crime, history, smuggling, Rotterdam |
Auteurs | prof. dr. Cyrille Fijnaut |
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The structural vulnerability of the port of Rotterdam to organized crime is dealt with in this article from a broader, historical perspective. Using examples from ports in Italy and the United States, among others, the author shows how at the end of the last century local criminal groups managed to gain a dominant position in the handling of good flows. The author discusses various research reports that have been published over the years on the import of drugs into the port of Rotterdam and other European ports. Drug traffickers turn out to respond very flexible to stricter controls by simply moving to alternative ports or opting for transferring drug loads to small fast boats in open water. The author emphasizes that ports should not be studied as isolated transition points, but must be considered as nodes in networks that extend far inland and abroad. This is the only way to see the broader strategic and tactical options for stopping or reducing drug trafficking. In addition, attention must be paid to the problem of corruption among port workers, police and customs officers. |
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Tussen wal en schipEtnografische inzichten in lokale havenbeveiliging |
Tijdschrift | Justitiële verkenningen, Aflevering 5 2019 |
Trefwoorden | ethnography, ports of Rotterdam and Hamburg, security personnel, customs, global commerce |
Auteurs | Dr. Yarin Eski |
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This ethnography of everyday policing realities in the European ports of Rotterdam and Hamburg presents an understanding of policing spaces where protecting and supporting global commerce dominate. In undertaking this research, the author participated in the daily activities of 85 participants in Rotterdam (N=52) and Hamburg (N=33), consisting of 30 operational port police officers, 31 security officers, 10 customs officers and 14 others involved in port security-related matters (e.g. shipping agents, port authorities, boatmen and maritime engineers). These participants were collectively responsible for protecting the vulnerability of the just-in-time logistics by becoming the intervention, through which they become the very local threat to global commerce itself. A struggle that reveals itself in their (narrated) policing struggles with management, colleagues and multi-agency partners, as well as with the maritime business community and dangerous others. |
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Drugssmokkelaars en de deur in de haven |
Tijdschrift | Justitiële verkenningen, Aflevering 5 2019 |
Trefwoorden | book review, cocaine smuggling, harbor, corruption, customs |
Auteurs | Dr. Barbra van Gestel |
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In this article, a recently published Dutch book on corruption in the port of Rotterdam is reviewed. De Schiedamse cocaïnemaffia. Een corrupte douanier, doorgewinterde criminelen en duizenden kilo’s coke was written by journalist Jan Meeus from NRC Handelsblad. The book can be seen as a case study of a customs officer – Gerrit – who fell for the big money. It gives a good insight into the connection between the legal and the illegal world and how this is experienced by those involved. The information in the book is based on seven large criminal files and dozens of conversations with people mentioned in those files. Meeus also attended the criminal proceedings intensively. It is now known that the film rights of the book have been sold and that Meeus will be writing the screenplay for the feature film together with director Jean van der Velde. |
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Transitcriminaliteit en logistieke knooppunten in Nederland |
Tijdschrift | Justitiële verkenningen, Aflevering 5 2019 |
Trefwoorden | Drug trafficking, airports, seaports, security checks, corruption |
Auteurs | Renushka Madarie MSc en Dr. Edwin Kruisbergen |
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The Netherlands functions as an important source and transit country for international organized drug trafficking. This is in part due to its large logistical nodes in the world economy, like the airport and the seaport. Based on in-depth analyses of sixteen cases of the Dutch Organized Crime Monitor, this article explores how drug traffickers operate at logistical nodes, in particular airports. The results demonstrate that organized crime groups deploy mainly three types of tactics to traffic drugs, namely defying, avoiding, and neutralizing security checks. Occupational embeddedness is manifested through several job-related factors. Autonomy, mobility, and the similarity between legitimate duties and criminal activities facilitate discrete engagement in organized crime activities during work time. Port employees are also attractive to organized crime groups because of their job-related social capital and knowledge. |
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Uitdagingen in publiek-private samenwerking in de aanpak van drugscriminaliteit in de Rotterdamse haven |
Tijdschrift | Justitiële verkenningen, Aflevering 5 2019 |
Trefwoorden | public private partnerships, Rotterdam harbor, security, drugs, crime |
Auteurs | Dr. Lieselot Bisschop, Dr. Robby Roks, Prof.dr. Richard Staring e.a. |
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This article focuses on the challenges associated with public-private partnerships in tackling drug crime in the port of Rotterdam. The authors identified the actors involved in the fight against drug crime and, more generally, security in the port. The authors show how these various actors view the subject of drug crime (so-called mentalities), what they set as objectives (finalities) and how they try to achieve these objectives. Subsequently the various aspects of the interactions between these actors are being analyzed. The article is empirically based on 76 interviews with public and private actors in the port of Rotterdam, that were conducted in the period from January 2018 to February 2019, and an analysis of literature, news items, government reports and other documents. |
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Netwerk-trendwatchen als verkenningstool voor nieuwe vormen van financiële misdaad |
Tijdschrift | Justitiële verkenningen, Aflevering 4 2019 |
Auteurs | Drs. Andrea Wiegman |
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Trendwatching is a tool to get a better grip on what happens next and as such it is used by the Dutch Financial and Fiscal Investigation Service (FIOD) to explore possible futures of financial crime with a time lap of two years. The author describes how trendwatching works. In this case a platform Trends4fi (www.trends4fi.org) was created with a website, a mobile app and trend groups to generate foresights in cooperation with connected networks from public and private organisations. This is called network trendwatching, in fact a social intelligence tool designed to generate as much new information and new insights on developments which might have an impact on financial crime and the fight against it. |
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Bericht uit een fluwelen kooiOver het onbehagen van een politieonderzoeker |
Tijdschrift | Justitiële verkenningen, Aflevering 2 2019 |
Trefwoorden | history of police studies, police history, societal perspective, creativity, interpassivity |
Auteurs | Dr. Guus Meershoek |
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Dutch police research is predominantly of a policy supporting or evaluative nature. Significant publications, such as those that started police research in the 1970s, are rare. This loss is analyzed in this article. Firstly, the author describes how the research community has changed: police officers who were disillusioned with the organization and mastered scientific competencies were succeeded by university-educated researchers who had to earn a position in the police. Secondly, the police integrated the societal urge for change, transformed it into a style of management and immunized themselves in this way against innovation. Thirdly, researchers exchanged social scientific theories for policy concepts, focusing on efficiency and excluding a societal perspective on the police. Finally, by recognizing the impact of research as a criterion of success, researchers relinquished their judgment on the quality of their research to police managers. Improvement of the situation depends first of all on the creativity and boldness of researchers. |
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Criminele geldstromen en ICT: over innovatieve werkwijzen, oude zekerheden en nieuwe flessenhalzen |
Tijdschrift | Justitiële verkenningen, Aflevering 5 2018 |
Trefwoorden | cybercrime, organized crime, money laundering, bitcoin, financial crime |
Auteurs | Dr. Edwin Kruisbergen, Dr. Rutger Leukfeldt, Prof.dr. Edward Kleemans e.a. |
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In this article we analyze how organized crime offenders use IT to handle their money flows. How and to what extent do offenders use IT-facilitated possibilities, such as bitcoin, to launder their money? The empirical data consist of thirty large-scale police investigations. These thirty cases are part of the Organized Crime Monitor, an ongoing research project into the nature of organized crime in the Netherlands. One of the most striking findings is the fact that cash is still king – even for online drug dealers who get paid in digital currencies. |
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Georganiseerde kinderpornonetwerken op het darkweb |
Tijdschrift | Justitiële verkenningen, Aflevering 5 2018 |
Trefwoorden | child pornography, Dark Web, organized crime |
Auteurs | Madeleine van der Bruggen MSc |
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The emergence of Dark Web child pornography forums and their availability to large offender communities has enabled a professional form of child pornography distribution as well as an increased exchange of criminal and social capital. Offenders have access to a new platform in which strong ties and long-lasting relationships with co-offenders are formed. Moreover they could be classified as organized crime, because child pornography Dark Web forums are characterized by a hierarchical order, a clear role division and illegal power structures that regulate the illegal activities. The implications from a law enforcement as well as from scientific perspective are discussed. |
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De ‘non-human (f)actor’ in cybercrimeCybercriminele netwerken beschouwd vanuit het ‘cyborg crime’-perspectief |
Tijdschrift | Justitiële verkenningen, Aflevering 5 2018 |
Trefwoorden | cyborg crime, cybercrime, cybercriminal networks, botnet, actor-network theory |
Auteurs | Dr. Wytske van der Wagen en Frank Bernaards LLM |
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Botnets, banking malware and other high-tech crimes are increasingly analyzed by criminological scholars. Their distributed and automated nature poses however various theoretical challenges. This article presents an alternative approach, denoted as the ‘cyborg crime’ perspective, which adopts a more hybrid view of networks and also assigns an active role to technology. The value of this approach is demonstrated by reflecting on findings from earlier empirical work that analyzes conversations between cybercriminals involved in botnets and related activities. The research shows that technological nodes can take an important position in the organizational structure of cybercriminal networks and do not merely have a functional role. Viewing technology as an actor within a criminal network might offer new criminological insights in both the composition of these networks and how to disrupt them. |
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Tijdschrift | Justitiële verkenningen, Aflevering 5 2018 |
Auteurs | Edwin Kruisbergen |
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Tijdschrift | Justitiële verkenningen, Aflevering 5 2018 |
Trefwoorden | cybercrime, traditional organized crime, organization structure of cybercrime groups, policing cybercrime |
Auteurs | Dr. Geralda Odinot, Dr. Christianne de Poot en Dr. Maite Verhoeven |
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Worldwide, the digitalization of society is proceeding rapidly and this brings new forms of crime. The threats arising from different types of cybercrime are real and constantly evolving, as the internet with its anonymity and borderless reach, provides new opportunities for criminal activities. This article describes some results from an international empirical study aimed to gather more insight on the link between cybercrime and organized crime as well as on the question whether cybercrime is organized. It shows how cybercriminals cooperate with each other and what this organization structure looks like. |
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Tijdschrift | Justitiële verkenningen, Aflevering 4 2018 |
Trefwoorden | sanctions, Judiciary, penal law, administrative law, rule of law |
Auteurs | Dr. Frank van Tulder en Mr. Saskia Sicking |
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The Dutch Judiciary has only a very limited role in the imposition of sanctions with traffic offenses. With other minor offenses its role is rather limited and has decreased. There has been a striking shift from the imposition of penal sanctions to sanctions based on administrative law in this area. With major offenses (crimes) the role of the judiciary is still significant and has not diminished over the last 20 years. This despite policy efforts to boost out of court sanctioning. |
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Tijdschrift | Justitiële verkenningen, Aflevering 4 2018 |
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Hybridisering van de zwaardmachten: realiteit of fictie? |
Tijdschrift | Justitiële verkenningen, Aflevering 3 2018 |
Trefwoorden | militarization of the police, constabularisation of the military, peace support operations, blurring of police and military functions, high-end policing |
Auteurs | Dr. Peter Neuteboom en Hans Hovens |
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National and international security are becoming increasingly interdependent. The question is whether this leads to a certain level of militarization of the police and constibularisation of the military. In some of their operations and units, the Dutch police apply tactics, technologies and organizational principles that resemble those of the military. The police also contribute to international peace support operations and stability missions to train or monitor police in post-conflict areas. The Dutch army has been involved in some sort of interim policing during several stability missions and increasingly support the Dutch police in law enforcement operations by providing search and analytical support. Finally, as a police force with a military status, the Royal Marechaussee has acquired a structural and strong position in the Dutch police system. Although there is some sort of convergence, the authors conclude that the level of militarization of the police and constabularisation of the military remains limited. |