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Crime and Punishment
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GCSE (GCSE) History Mapa Mental sobre Crime and Punishment, creado por jennifer webb el 05/09/2019.
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Crime and Punishment
Middle Ages 1000-1500
Law Enforcement
Church
sanctuary
Nota:
if a wanted criminal got a church they had 40 days to chose whether to face trial or leave England
Neck Verse
Nota:
if you were connected with the church you might know the verse form Pslam 51 that entitled you to a church trial and often a lenient punishment
'have mercy upon me,O God, according to thy lovingkindness; according un to the multitude of thy tender mercies blot out my transgressions'
Church courts
Nota:
the local bishop tried churchmen and ruled on moral crimes.
Hue and Cry
Nota:
if a victim or witness cries out everyone has to chase the criminal
Tithings
Nota:
10 men who made sure each other obeyed the law and would bring each other to justice if not
Trial by local jury
Later MA
Trial by ordeal abolished
Nota:
if the jury couldn't decide then they put their fate in the hands of God; hot iron, hot water, cold water, blessed bread
Parish constables
Coroners and Sheriffs
Nota:
Only in the later MA
Posse
Criminal activity
Petty theft
Treason
Ploughing other's land
Insulting a neighbour
Getting too drunk
Later MA
Murder
Punishment
Compensation
Nota:
wergild
Retribution and deterrence
Nota:
stocks and pillories set an example, humiliation
Executions
Corporal punishment
Nota:
Mutilation Whipping Pilgrimage
Later MA
Prisons for those awaiting trial
Nota:
1166 of them Henry II-1154
Early Modern 1500-1700
Punishment
Savage deterence
Wergild
Nota:
compensation to the victim and their family
Criminal activity
Petty theft
Treason
Witchcraft
Vagrancy
Law Enforcement
Hue and cry
Thief takers
Nota:
in London
Improved courts
Parish constables
Touring royal judges
Monarchs
Henry VIII
Edward VI
Protestant
Mary I
Catholic
Killed 300 protestants
Elizabeth I
250 Catholics executed as traitors
Most lenient
1700-1900
Law Enforcement
Policing (Metropolitan)
Criminal Activity
Highway robbery
Smuggling
Punishment
Prisons
Reform
Whitechapel 1870-1900
Jack the Ripper
20th century
Punishment
Criminal Activity
Race Crime
Drug crime
Sumuggling
Theft
Violence
Law Enforcement
Fingerprinting and DNA
Specialist units
Neighbourhood Watch
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