
Join a free lecture on the Wilfrid Laurier University campus on November 6th at 7pm to discuss the challenges of policing the illicit market in cultural objects as a form of transnational crime. The lecture will begin by reviewing some major examples of antiquities trafficking selected from the encyclopedia of trafficking, and then will look more closely at evidence of the paths that looted cultural objects take out of source countries, and the various roles of the players involved in their removal and transit.
To learn more or register, visit: https://www.wlu.ca/academics/faculties/faculty-of-human-and-social-sciences/centre-for-public-safety-and-well-being/events.html