“…However, what is known is that heritage and cultural property crimes pose significant policing challenges at local, national and global levels owing to the cross-border activities, violence, shifting crime trends, links to other illicit activities, cultural and financial value of heritage and cultural property, and the belief that some locations and objects are soft targets (Chappell and Hufnagel, 2014;Kerr, 2015). Recent examples of crime trends about which we are aware include the thefts of metal art objects, Chinese art objects (particularly jade), and the continuing looting of antiquities that occurs in many source countries across the globe to be sold in demand countries (for example, Brodie, 2014;Hardy, 2014;Mackenzie and Davis, 2014;Yates, 2014).…”