08 Feb 2024
by Jonathan Gladwin

Heritage and Cultural Property Crime

What is Heritage and Cultural Property Crime, how to report it and how TIAA Ltd could help you.   

There is also an article which covers Martyn’s Law which by law requires venues that are open to the public to assess terrorism risks, implement proportionate protective measures, and demonstrate clear emergency response procedures. As heritage sites welcome visitors, Martyn's Law highlights the importance of having appropriate safety and emergency procedures in place to protect attendees.

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Jonathan Gladwin

TIAA Ltd

Jonathan is a member of the Council for British Archaeology, a professionally accredited Archaeologist with the Chartered Institute for Archaeologists (CIfA), a member of the Alliance to Reduce Crime against Heritage (ARCH), a voluntary national network which takes forward initiatives to tackle heritage crime and CIfAs Special Interests Heritage Crime Group. Jonathan leads TIAAs specialist Heritage and Cultural Property Crime Division having had extensive service with the British Army and over three decades of experience in the field of Security Management. Jonathan is passionate about protecting our heritage, including protecting historic buildings, cultural property, and archaeological sites across the UK.

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