The specification says you should be able to explain how five factors have affected crime and punishment: Beliefs, attitudes and values Wealth and poverty.

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The specification says you should be able to explain how five factors have affected crime and punishment: Beliefs, attitudes and values Wealth and poverty Urbanisation Government Technology Define these key words – what do they mean?

Beliefs, attitudes and values (people’s thoughts and opinions) Wealth and poverty (being rich or poor) Urbanisation (development of towns and cities) Government (the people who run the country) Technology (development of science and machinery)

Crime Law Enforcement Punishment Beliefs, attitudes and values Urbanisation Wealth and poverty Government Early Modern – Cromwell and the Puritans – increase in moral crimes Technology Complete the grid identifying specific examples of how each factor influenced crime, law enforcement and punishment Students MUST identify the time period of the examples they identify

How far do you agree that urbanisation has been the main reason for change in crime and criminal activity since 1250? (18 marks) Write two paragraphs in response to this question (1-1 or 2-0). Ten minutes.