Crimes and Museums, but no Fiction: Portuguese Judiciary Police Museum’s Projects for the Protection of Cultural Heritage 1996-2022

Leonor Sá
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Abstract This article presents three interdisciplinary and community-serving museum projects carried out by the Portuguese Judiciary Police Museum (Museu de Polícia Judiciária – MPJ), two of which are based on original ideas and unprecedented procedures. All three of them are ‘out of the walls’ crime prevention projects for the protection of Portuguese cultural heritage. The first project (starting in 1996) was dedicated to museums, the second (2003) to religious art in places of worship, and the third (2007) to the Portuguese unique and identitary Tile Heritage. The common genesis of the three projects is rooted on the one hand in two competencies of the Portuguese Judiciary Police (Polícia Judiciária, PJ) - crime prevention and crimes linked to cultural heritage – and on the other hand in museum concepts emerged in the last fifty years in museum studies - e. g. Declaration of Santiago do Chile 1972, ICOM Round Table; ‘Siena Charter’ ICOM Italy 2014; new museum definition ICOM Prag 2022. The three interdisciplinary projects – based on important partnerships from different academic areas and society sectors – are described in this article in terms of motives, implemented actions and results, and a final summary evaluation. Notwithstanding the severe financial conditions – all three projects had extremely small or even nonexistent budgets - and many not always surmountable obstacles, all three projects presented measurable positive results, and two of them received important national or international awards and were ‘exported’ to Brazil as models.
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犯罪和博物馆,但不是虚构的:葡萄牙司法警察博物馆1996-2022年保护文化遗产的项目
本文介绍了葡萄牙司法警察博物馆(Museu de Polícia Judiciária - MPJ)开展的三个跨学科和社区服务的博物馆项目,其中两个项目基于新颖的想法和前所未有的程序。这三个项目都是为了保护葡萄牙文化遗产而实施的“墙外”犯罪预防项目。第一个项目(始于1996年)致力于博物馆,第二个项目(2003年)致力于礼拜场所的宗教艺术,第三个项目(2007年)致力于葡萄牙独特的瓷砖遗产。这三个项目的共同起源一方面源于葡萄牙司法警察的两项职能(Polícia Judiciária, PJ) - -预防犯罪和与文化遗产有关的犯罪- -另一方面源于过去五十年来博物馆研究中出现的博物馆概念- -例如《1972年智利圣地亚哥宣言》,国际博协圆桌会议;“锡耶纳宪章”国际博协意大利2014;新博物馆定义国际博协布拉格2022。这三个跨学科项目——基于来自不同学术领域和社会部门的重要伙伴关系——在本文中从动机、实施的行动和结果以及最后的总结评估方面进行了描述。尽管财政状况严峻- -这三个项目的预算都非常少,甚至根本没有预算- -而且许多障碍并非总是能够克服,但这三个项目都取得了可衡量的积极成果,其中两个项目获得了重要的国家或国际奖项,并作为样板“出口”到巴西。
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