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Which time period/s do these belong to? Community service Smuggling Separate system Vagrancy Bridewell Crown Court Failing to send children to school Phishing Hue and cry Bow Street Runners

Which time period/s do these belong to? Community service - Modern Smuggling – Early Modern Separate system - Industrial Vagrancy – Medieval/Early Modern Bridewell – Early Modern Crown Court - Modern Failing to send children to school – Industrial/Modern Phishing - Modern Hue and cry – Medieval/Early Modern Bow Street Runners - Industrial

CRIME Your first timeline focuses on the crimes that have been committed in each time period. Complete the boxes to show the reasons why these crimes were committed, why they emerged or why they increased. 1250-1500 – pages 30-31 1500-1750 – pages 36-37 1750-1900 – pages 42-43 1900 onwards – pages 48-49 CHALLENGE: Circle the time period that experienced the most change in crime. Explain why that time period experienced so much change. Hand out CRIME A3 timeline

PUNISHMENT Your second timeline focuses on the punishments that have been used in each time period. Complete the boxes to show the reasons why these punishments were introduced or abolished. 1250-1500 – pages 34-35 1500-1750 – pages 40-41 1750-1900 – pages 46-47 1900 onwards – pages 52-53 CHALLENGE: Circle the time period that experienced the most change in punishment. Explain why that time period experienced so much change. Hand out PUNISHMENT A3 timeline

Explain why that time period experienced so much change. LAW ENFORCEMENT Your third timeline focuses on law enforcement methods. Complete the boxes to show the reasons why these methods were used or abolished. 1250-1500 – pages 32-33 1500-1750 – pages 38-39 1750-1900 – pages 44-45 1900 onwards – pages 50-51 CHALLENGE: Circle the time period that experienced the most change in law enforcement. Explain why that time period experienced so much change. Hand out LAW ENFORCEMENT A3 timeline