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Former chief security officer of the Metropolitan Museum of Art John Barelli reveals the nature of the art crime and attempted art crime that played out on his beat, and casts light on the preventative effort underway across the spaces of the art world.

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Former chief security officer of the Metropolitan Museum of Art John Barelli reveals the nature of the art crime and attempted art crime that played out on his beat, and casts light on the preventative effort underway across the spaces of the art world.
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John Barelli spent 38 years working in the Security Department at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (1978-82 Assistant Manager of Security; 82-86 Associate Manager of Security (2nd in charge); 86-2001 Head of the Security Department; 01-16 Chief Security Officer). For more than 30 years he was the individual who ran all security operations and formed and developed the department as a leader in museum security throughout the world (his purview included The Met Cloisters and The Met Breuer Museum). He holds an M.A. in Criminal Justice and a Ph.D. in Criminology. He lives with his wife Anna in New York City. They met at the Met.