Criado por Michael Sessions
mais de 5 anos atrás
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What are the key dates of the industrial period?
What was the most common form of crime in the industrial period?
What was the percentage of violent crime in the industrial period?
Most crime in the industrial period could be described as what?
The rapid rise in what can partly explain the rise in crime in the first half of the 19th century?
Why was there a massive increase in crime after 1815?
What do we call the group of people who made the link between poverty and crime?
Which radical thinker wrote the book The Moral, Social and Religious Condition of Ipswich in the middle of the Nineteenth Century'?
What habits of the poor did the middle class blame the spread of crime on?
What substance did the middle-class believe was the main cause of the rise in crime?
People who had a harsh view of poor criminals grouped them into two categories, what were these categories?
When criminals went to prison what did the authorities do to help support theories about the physical appearances of prisoners?
What aspects of crime were people in the industrial period particularly interested in?
What opened in 1802 allowing people to see models of murderers?
What name is given to the cheap illustrated weekly newspapers which gave reports of the most shocking crimes?
What was policing in 1750 still based upon?
John fielding was a magistrate at which court?
Fielding organised part-time constables to patrol London's main streets each evening until when?
What name was given to the part-time constables?
In 1773 fielding also began publishing information about crime. What was the name of his weekly newspaper?
What were the two reasons why Fielding's ideas about crime were not supported in his life time?
What position in the government was Robert Peel appointed to in 1822?
What year did Peel finally get parliament to agree to the creation of the Metropolitan Police force?
How many police men initially made up the Met?
How was the Met going to be paid for?
What 2 nicknames were given to police officers from the Met?
So they would not be mistaken for soldiers what did met police officers wear?
Metropolitan Police officers were unarmed except for what?