Paul
Thanks for that.
I have just had a report from the police
that one of our missing (since 2003) mile-plaques has been recovered: the next
question is what do we do with it!
David Evans
Historic Environment Record Officer
Strategic Planning Policy & Specialist
Advice
Department of Environment and Community
Services
The Council Offices,
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On Behalf Of ADAMS, Paul
Sent: 05 April 2012 14:56
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Subject: Re: Recording heritage
crime
Dear all,
The English
Heritage Data Standards Unit is currently working with Mark
Harrison on the creation of a controlled vocabulary relating to crime and
the historic environment. It is hoped that this vocabulary will aid in creating
a consistency in recording which will enable agencies and stakeholders to share
the data that they currently hold relating to heritage crime. The first
draft is currently nearing completion; we will keep the list informed of
future developments.
A concordance
table between the draft thesaurus terms and terms used by the media can be
found on page 40 of the report into 'The Extent of Crime and
Anti-Social Behaviour facing Designated Heritage Assets' See:
http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/content/imported-docs/p-t/researchpaper.pdf
All the best
Paul
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On Behalf Of Gurney, David
Sent: 05 April 2012 11:04
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Subject: Re: Recording heritage
crime
We have started to use "Heritage crime" as an
event without, at this stage, any further refinement (such as, for example,
illegal metal-detecting, metal theft or damage to a building or monument).
I'd suggest that someone gets in touch with Mark Harrison,
now at EH, so that any HER developments can be in line with ARCH.
Best wishes
David
David Gurney
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Dear all
We are feeling the need to record heritage crime, as events - does
anyone do this, and if so, do you have advice?
Should it come up at HER Forum/HBSMR meetings, as something needing
guidelines?
It's not just nighthawking - we have a scheduled barrow which recently
sported a neat rectangular excavation in the top. I blame TV archaeology -
everyone knows to keep a clean section these days.
Isobel
Dr Isobel Thompson
Historic Environment Record
Historic Environment Unit
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