Crime and Fun-ishment.

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Yeah, it's not really fun.
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Question 1: Compare 2 sources!The two sources will relate to the same crime, for example vagrancy, and you will have to talk about a change in the crime- be it how it was viewed, how it was punished, or how it became a crime. 

Example question: Sauce 1: From the records of the old Bailey, 1695. David Davis was accused of cheating the bank of England. "Davis forged a false statement claiming to be Charles Lloyd and saying he was entitled to inherit £1,858. He then used his false statement to take out loans from the bank."Sauce 2: A chart showing the different ways that a false Identity is used to commit theft in the 21st century. "Credit cards 60%,Telephone account theft 10%,Bank account theft 19%Other account theft 11%"What can you learn from the sources about the changes in crime using a false identity?Explain you answer, using these sources.

Question 2: Explain

Explain how something contributed to something.

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