Research, Intelligence and Technology for Heritage and Market Security
Acronym
RITHMS
Description of the granted funding
RITHMS project intends to boost the operational capacity of Police and Customs/Border Authorities in addressing the increasingly organised and poly-criminal nature of trafficking in cultural goods through research, technological innovation, outreach and training.
Illicit trade in cultural heritage has progressed from a local phenomenon limited to the initiative of a few individuals to a highly remunerative source of income for criminal organisations and terrorist groups that have taken advantage of the opportunities offered by the web and social media to further expand an already flourishing market. Against this background, RITHMS proposes an interdisciplinary approach made necessary by the transnational character of this crime and its links to other criminal networks. The project will define a replicable strategy to counter the challenges in addressing the illicit trafficking of stolen/looted cultural goods and to investigate the mechanisms underpinning it, including its connection with organised crime. RITHMS will foster cross-cutting research bringing together all the domains relevant to expand the understanding of this type of crime (art market, criminology, law studies, forensic science, etc.). Inputs from these disciplines will inform the theoretical framework underlying an interoperable AI-based Platform able to identify criminal organised networks and to provide investigators with valuable intelligence on the activities and evolution of such networks. The Platform will be leveraging the methods of Social Network Analysis (SNA), a methodology that gives a way to better understand human behaviour through people's relations and interactions. Including four Police authorities, two Border Agencies, one Police School, SMEs, and researchers from SSH and ICT, RITHMS Consortium is well positioned to offer solutions to counteract more effectively organisations involved in illicit activities against cultural heritage.
Show moreStarting year
2022
End year
2025
Granted funding
HOUSTON ANALYTICS OY
151 562.5 €
Participant
STAG (FR)
297 200.91 €
Participant
ART CRIME PROJECT APS (IT)
60 000 €
Third party
GRANICNA POLICIJA BOSNE I HERCEGOVINE (BA)
59 625 €
Participant
RINIGARD DOO (HR)
262 625 €
Participant
INSPECTORATUL GENERAL AL POLITIEI (MD)
60 937.5 €
Participant
THE NATIONAL POLICE OF THE NETHERLANDS (NL)
198 123.75 €
Participant
Nationalpark Bayericher Wald (DE)
347 750 €
Participant
EUROPEAN INSTITUTE FOUNDATION (BG)
206 187.5 €
Participant
GLAVNA DIREKTSIA GRANICHNA POLITSIA (BG)
112 500 €
Participant
FONDATSIYA EVROPREYSKI SOFTUEREN INSTITUT - TSENTAR IZTOCHNA EVROPA (BG)
408 437.5 €
Participant
MINISTERO DELLA DIFESA (IT)
112 500 €
Participant
CONCEPTIVITY SARL (CH)
Participant
EUROPEAN UNION SATELLITE CENTRE (ES)
203 882.5 €
Participant
FONDAZIONE ISTITUTO ITALIANO DI TECNOLOGIA (IT)
1 232 230 €
Coordinator
UNIVERSIDADE DA CORUNA (ES)
348 612.5 €
Participant
BEIA CONSULT INTERNATIONAL SRL (RO)
210 875 €
Participant
MINISTERIO DEL INTERIOR (ES)
113 125 €
Participant
Amount granted
4 996 973 €
Funder
European Union
Funding instrument
HORIZON Research and Innovation Actions
Framework programme
Horizon Europe (HORIZON)
Call
Programme part
Civil Security for Society (11700 Protection and Security (11702 )
Topic
Fight against trafficking in cultural goods (HORIZON-CL3-2021-FCT-01-08Call ID
HORIZON-CL3-2021-FCT-01 Other information
Funding decision number
101073932
Identified topics
economics, commerce and industry