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Crime and Punishment in Britain and Whitechapel
Crime and Punishment in Early Modern England
Nature and Changing Definitions of Criminal Activity
Nature and Changing Definitions of Criminal Activity
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Analyze continuity and change in the nature of crimes against the person, property, and authority, including heresy and treason.
Describe new definitions of crime in the sixteenth century, specifically vagabondage and witchcraft.
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