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crime and punishment

what is the timeline?

1000-1066 anglo saxons
1066-1200's normans

1200's-1500's late medival

1500's-1700's early modern

1700's-1900's 18th century

1900's-now present

what are the factors for change?

- the government
- the church

- key individuals

- attitudes in society

- poverty and wealth

- town

- travel

- science and technology

what were the crimes in the anglo saxon period [1000-1066]?

- assault
- adultery

- murder

- rape

- public disorder

- arson

- poaching

- petty theft

- serious theft

- selling rotten goods

- rebellion

- treason

- counterfeiting coins

what were the law enforcement methods in the anglo saxon period [1000-1066]?

- tithings [group of 10 men responsible for eachothers behaviour]
- hue and cry [call for help]

- shire reeve [oversaw the law]

- hundredsman [reported crimes to shire reeve]

- oath [you and others had to swear to god to prove your innocence]

- trial by ordeal [proving innocence in the eyes of god]

- trial by local jury [10 men who knew the accused and the accuser]

- trial by water [accused was put in a body of water and if they sank they were innocent]

- trial by fire [a hot iron bar was placed in the hand of the accused and if the burn healed fast they were innocent]

what were the punishments in the anglo saxon period [1000-1066]?

- maiming/corporal punishments
- hanging/capital punishment

- stocks and pillory [a wooden board the accused would stand on in public and have food thrown at them]

- wergild [a fine paid to the victim of murders family]

what were the purposes of punishments?

- deterance
- retribution

- reformation

- humiliate

- removal

what were the crimes in the norman period [1066-1200's]?

- previous
- leaving the village

- forest laws [poaching on the kings land]

- murdrum [killing a norman]

what were the law enforcement methods in the norman period [1066-1200's]?

- previous
- trial by combat [fighting to settle disputes over land or money]

- kings mund [kings responsibility to oversee law]

- church courts [moral and social crimes]

- courts

- benefit of the clergy [tried by a church court that would not execute]

- foresters [men employed by the king to oversee forest laws]

what were the punishments in the norman period [1066-1200's]?

- previous
- fines [e.g murdrum fine; now paid to the king]

- branding [a hot iron symbol stamped onto the accused]

what were the crimes in the late medival period [1200's-1500's]?

- previous
- statute of labourers [illegal to ask for higher wages after the black death in 1351]

- heresy [1382]

- vagabonds and beggars act [illegal to be unemployed or homeless in 1495]

what were the law enforcement methods in the late medival period [1200's-1500's]?

- previous
- prisons [held people until trial]

- sanctuary [only offered by important churchs; had to leave england in 40 days or go to trial]

- night watchmen [volunteers who patrolled at night]

- parish constables [led the hue and cry]

- justices of the peace [oversaw the law]

- sherrifs [now chased criminals; could form a posse to assist]

- assize of clarendon [setting up of actual courts and judges]

- coroners [investigated unnatural deaths]

what were the punishments in the late medival period [1200's-1500's]?

- previous
- burning at stake [for heresy]

- hanging drawing and quatering [for high treason]

what were the crimes in the early modern period [1500's - 1700's]?

- previous
- heresy increased due to constant changing of religions

- smuggling increased due to the high taxes on imported gooda

- vagabond and vagrancy increased due to begging and stealing

- witchcraft [1542]

- alcohol/theatres/festivals banned by the puritans [1654]

what were the law enforcement methods in the early modern period [1500's-1700's]?

- sanctuary abolished
- parish constables now rounded uo vagrants [but this became ineffective due to the rise in population]

- trial by water [brought back to find witches]

- torture [for confessions before trial]

- habeas corpus [prevented arresting indefinetly]

- thief takers [caught criminals for rewards:corrupt]

what were the punishments in the early modern period [1500's-1700's]?

- previous
- houses of correction [for vagrants/harsh labour]

- transportation [sent to north american colonies to do 7-14 years of harsh labour]

- the bloody code [1688- 50 crimes punishable by death]

witchcraft facts

- religion and the church played an important role
- witches could do magic and heal

- wise women and women who subverted gender norms were accused of witchcraft

- they were caught by witch hunters and killed

- they were blamed for poverty / bad harvests / vagabonds

- political and economic chaos caused superstitions to rise due to fear

- protestants wanted to clear society of witches so they suspected catholics

matthew hopkins facts

- operated in east anglia
- was responsible for the death of many

- used torture to get confessions

- increased fears of witchcraft

what were the two types of vagrancy ?

the deserving [genuinely couldnt work and so deserved help from society]:
- orphans

- widows

- seriously sick

- the elderly

- disabled


the undeserving [could work but chose not to so they didnt deserve help from society]:

- alcoholics

- lazy

- robbers and thieves

- those who decieved people into helping them

gun powder plot facts

- group of 12 catholics
- planned to blow up parliment in 1605

- catholics were a huge threat to elizabeth and james 1

- catholics hoped when james came to power the laws against them would be less harsh but no

- guy fawkes was caught and tortured and when the others were found they were all hung drawn and quartered

- laws became even harsher

what were the crimes in the 18th century [1700's - 1900's]?

- previous [smuggling and poaching increased]
- waltham black act [illegal to poach and wear a mask / 1723]

- highway robbery [traffic between cities increased and people started travelling with more valuable goods]

- witchcraft abolished due to science

- striking [after the french revolution in 1789 the authorities feared the same would happen in england]

what were the law enforcement methods in the 18th century [1700's-1900's]?

- CID department [first official detective force that brought evidence to trial]
- bow street runners [1748 / first official police force but not proffesional ]

- the metropolitan police [1829 / first proffesional police force]

- trial by jury continued

- parish constables and night watchmen were still responsible for dealing with petty crimes and patrolling

- mounted patrols [sent on major roads to prevent highway robbery]

what were the punishments in the 18th century [1700's-1900's]?

- transportation abolished
- bloody code [reached 222 but then abolished in 1868]

- prisons [pentonville]

- harsh unecessary labour

- flogging [beating with a stick]

who were the bow street runners ?

- john and henry fielding
- 1749

- made to deter criminals

- first official police force but not proffesional

- payed by government

- horse and foot patrols

- shared information about crime

what was the metropolitan police?

- 1829
- robert peel

- first proffesional police force

- successful

- had uniform

- created because of population growth

- patrolled high crime areas

- ended the bloody code [reformed prison systems and reduced the number of death penalties]

who were the tolpuddle martyrs?

- 6 farmers
- arrested for disputes over decreasing wages

- after the french revolution in 1789 the british were afraid of an uprising

- people started protesting and striking

who was elizabeth fry?

- prison reformer
- treated prisoners with respect and kindness

- influenced robert peels prison reforms

- set up education clases / better food and clothes

- visited newgate prison

who was john howard?

- prison reformer
- investigated prison conditions

- work led to the 1774 goals act [aimed to improve the sanitary conditions and health of prisoners]

what was pentonville prison?

- designed to isolate prisoners
- thick walls to prevent communication

- had a toilet and basin in the cell so there was no excuse to leave

- prisoners wore facemasks to prevent them from seeing eachother

- aim was to deter

what were the strengths of the seperate system?

- cleaner
- less disease

- right levels of punishments

what were the weaknesses of the seperate system?

- isolation led to mental illnesses and a high suicide rate
- no education provided for new skills to use after release

what were the crimes of the present [1900's-now]?

- smuggling [drugs/alcohol/cigarettes/people for prostitution]
- terrorism [methods on public transport/violent acts]

- hate crimes [homophobia/racism/domestic abuse]

- drunk driving and drug intake

- conscientious objectors [people who refused to fight in WW1 but in WW2 could sign up to do non combat tasks]

what were the law enforcement for the present [1900's-now]?

- surveillance [CCTV/security checks]
- police force more specialised [special branch for terrorism / fraud squad is an armed unit / e crime / national crime agency for drugs / dog handling units]

- new technology

- neighbourhood watch [volunteers would get together to prevent and detect crime]

- police community support officers [ work with schools and the community to raise awareness of crime]

- forensics [DNA - 1988 / fingerprints in 1902]

- legal aid [given to those who couldnt afford lawyers]

what were the punishments in the present [1900's-now]?

- prisons [high security / open / probation etc]
- youth offenders [juvenille detention centre]

- community service / electronic tags / drug and alcohol programmes

- death penalty abolished in 1965

who was derek bentley?

- hanged for the murder of an officer
- controversial execution

- important role in the abolition of the death penalty

- had serious learning difficulties = mentality of a child

- did not shoot the officer : it was his friend craig

who was timothy evans?

- wrongfully accused for killing his wife and baby
- recieved death penalty

- wrongly accused

who was ruth elis ?

- murdered her boyfriend after he violently abused her for years
- recieved death penalty

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