The securitization and policing of art theft : the case of London / created by John Kerr.
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- 9781472444516 (hardback : alk. paper)
- N8795.3.G7 KER
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 175-198) and index.
Problematic of art theft -- Situating risk and situating security -- Public police and security -- The private sector: security, investigation and loss adjustment -- Insurance as enabling risk and security -- Governmental nodes enabling security beyond insurance -- The co-production of London art security using nodal governance: the present and future -- Final conclusions.
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