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Why were there so many witch hunts 1645-47?. Give the 3 types of crime with an example. What were the Forest Laws?. Who was Matthew Hopkins?. Medieval and Early Modern Crime and Punishment. Draw the 4 Trials by Ordeal. Explain the Gunpowder Plot. What was the Bloody Code?.
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Why were there so many witch hunts 1645-47? Give the 3 types of crime with an example. What were the Forest Laws? Who was Matthew Hopkins? Medieval and Early Modern Crime and Punishment Draw the 4 Trials by Ordeal. Explain the Gunpowder Plot. What was the Bloody Code? Define Tithing, Hue and Cry and Jury. How did the Church influence Crime and Punishment? Draw 3 types of medieval punishments: Fines, stocks, flogging, hanging, mutilation What were the new crimes in the Early Modern Age? What new Trial by… was introduced by the Normans?
What factors changed the views of punishment during this time? Define a ‘social crime’. Why did Highway robbery increase? Were there any continuities in this period? Who were the Hawkhurst Gang? Why did Transportation end? Industrial Crime and Punishment 1700-1900 Who were the Tolpuddle Martyrs and what happened to them? Draw and label Pentonville Prison. Why wasn’t the Bloody Code working? Draw something to represent transportation How were prisons reformed? Describe the development of the Police.
Why was the Death Penalty abolished in 1965? Which factors had the biggest impact on changes during this time? What new crimes were there? What crimes looked new but weren’t? Draw the new punishments being used: Community Service, ABCs, Tagging Draw and label a modern policeman. Modern Crime and Punishment 1900-today What special police units were set up? Who was Derek Bentley? Why was he important? What new technology was used to help the police? How have prisons changed? Define what a Conscientious Objector was. How did the treatment of Conscientious Objectors change?
How did the press make the investigation more difficult? How successful do you think the Police were? Describe Whitechapel in the 1880s. Draw a typical lodging house. Draw some of the methods the Police used to find Jack: Photos and sketches, Observation, Autopsy, Interviews, ID Parades, Bloodhounds Why was there so much crime in Whitechapel? Whitechapel How did Immigration affect Whitechapel? Who was Jack the Ripper and what did he do? Who were Edmund Henderson and Charles Warren? What problems did H Division face? What was the role of the beat constables? Describe the development of the CID.
London Newspapers: Census: National Newspapers: Police Investigations: Coroner’s reports: Crime records: Whitechapel: Types of source. Old Bailey Records: Local Police records: Workhouse records: Photographs: Cartoons: Charles Booth’s survey: