Crime and Punishment - Chronology revision

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Understanding when things happened is a crucial part of the Crime and Punishment course. Read the key events and see if you can remember which time period and year they happened. Good luck! #lovingthelearning
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Queen Boudicca rebels Roman times
Blood Feud Anglo-Saxons
Tithings Began in Anglo-Saxon times. Still used in Middle Ages
Wergeld Anglo-Saxon times
Botgeld Anglo-Saxons
John Howard 18th Century Wrote book called State of Prisons in 1777
Trial by Combat Normans
Derek Bentley Executed in 1953
Stephen Lawrence Teenager who was victim of racist murder in 1993
London Bombings 2005
Punishment being tied up in a sack with live snakes for killing your father Roman times
Synod of Whitby 663AD - Anglo-Saxons
Forest Laws Normans
Constitutions of Clarendon 1164 - Middle Ages
Witchcraft becomes a crime 16th and 17th Centuries
English Civil War (height of witchcraft accusations) 1642-1646 (17th Century)
Oliver Cromwell leader of England 1653-1658 (17th Century)
Hawkhurst Gang 18th Century smugglers
Tolpuddle Martyrs 1833 (19th Century)
End of public executions 1869 (19th Century)
King's Peace Anglo-Saxons
Stealing from the baths Roman times
Begging became a crime (Terror of the Tramp) 16th Century
King Alfred the Great made Codes of Law 9th Century - his reign began in 883
The Battle of Hastings 1066
Rebellion of Hereward the Wake Medieval times
Elizabeth Fry 19th Century prison reformer
Robert Peel 19th Century politician
Formation of the police 1829
World War 1 (Conscientious Objectors) 1914-1918 (Conscription brought in during 1916)
World War 2 1939-1945
Benefit of the Clergy Medieval times (Middle Ages)
Jack the Ripper 1888 (19th Century)
Penny dreadfuls were newspapers that reported lurid details of crimes 19th Century
Henry II King of England 1154 to 1189. Improved justice and law in the country
MP Jack Ashley campaigned against domestic violence 1970s
Erin Pizzey set up Chiswick Women's Aid 1971
National Women's Aid Federation established 1974
Gunpowder Plot 1605 (Early Modern Period)
Henry VIII becomes King of England 1509 - his reign lasted until 1547
Peterloo Massacre 1819
Jonathan Wild 18th Century law enforcer. Known as the thief-taker general. Executed in 1725
End of transportation 1868
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