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Date: | Wed, 18 Apr 2001 09:15:59 -0400 |
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Thanks to all that have responded to my questions regarding a theft policy.
The question of developing a theft policy has occurred within our museum
because just recently another prominent sports museum had to deal with a
highly publicized theft. After reading this story many in our staff
wondered how should we handle a major theft if it occurred.
What I'm really looking for is a policy that would help our museum to
discreetly deal with a theft of a cultural resource. Many in our staff fear
going to the local Police, when a theft occurs because such a theft could
become publicized. Many fear, however justly or unjustly, a publicized
theft could make our museum a target for other thieves. I don't know how
much these fears are justified. If anybody had any insight on going to the
local police, I would greatly appreciate it.
Jason Aikens
Collections Coordinator
Pro Football Hall of Fame
(330) 456-8207
(original message)
I know many curators out there have collection policies but I was wondering
if any museum had a theft policy. I'm looking to develop a policy that
provides what procedures our museum should follow if a theft of a cultural
resource occurs. Such a policy would include whether a museum should
contact the authorities, which authorities should a museum contact, should
an investigation be launched and what would be the procedures in such an
investigation.
If anyone out there has a theft policy, I would appreciate any insight or
ideas you might have for developing such a policy. I would also greatly
appreciate any samples of theft policies that could be sent to me.
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