Starter: Which period are these crimes from? Middle Ages 1066- 1500 Early Modern 1500 – 1750 Type of crime Tax Evasion People Smuggling Smuggling Highwaymen Vagabonds Failing to attend Church Witchcraft Poaching Car theft Riot garrotting Letting animals lose pickpockets
Industrial Age 1750 – 1900 Modern Era 1900 – today Time period
All time periods.
Starter: Which period are these crimes from? Type of crime
Time period
Tax Evasion
Modern Era 1900 – today
People Smuggling
Modern Era 1900 – today
Smuggling
Early Modern 1500 – 1750
Highwaymen
Early Modern 1500 – 1750
Vagabonds
Early Modern 1500 – 1750
Failing to attend Church
Early Modern 1500 – 1750
Witchcraft
Early Modern 1500 – 1750
Poaching
Early Modern 1500 – 1750
Car theft
Modern Era 1900 – today
Riot
Industrial Age 1750-1900 & Modern Era 1900 – today
garrotting
Industrial Age 1750-1900
Letting animals lose
Medieval Era 1250-1500 Industrial Age 1750-1900
pickpockets
Crime and Punishment: Revision LO’s: • To review learning so far. • To assess changes in crime, punishment and policing from 1250-today.
Review task • Use the information to complete this worksheet with examples of how the five factors influenced deciding what is a crime, setting punishments and enforcing the law. use highlighters to show any: • Changes • Continuities (things that stay the same)
through the different periods.
Plenary: • In tables, play Pictionary with the following key terms:
Parole Hue & Cry Posse Trial by ordeal Outlaw Highway robbery Transportation Smuggling Benefit of clergy Sanctuary Death Penalty/Capital Punishment
conscientious objector borstal the Enlightenment Reform Deterrent separate system silent system thief-takers Broadsheet Heresy ticket of leave
Probation Manor Court Sturdy beggars Vagabonds Bloody Code Abolition Fingerprinting DNA Evidence
hulk House of Correction Gaol fever tithing Pillory Stocks Hung, drawn and quartered Metropolitan Police
Homework Write a clear and organised summary of how law and order was enforced in the period since 1900. Support your summary with detailed examples. [9] • Use this and your book to revise for your CA on crime, punishment & policing 1250-today.