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History B
Crime and Punishment (c.1250–Present)
OCR
J411
Crime and Punishment (c.1250–Present)
Understand changes and continuities in crime and punishment from c.1250 to the present.
Analyze the nature and extent of crime.
Evaluate the enforcement of law and order and the punishment of offenders.
Explain how beliefs, attitudes, values, wealth, poverty, urbanisation, government, and technology influenced crime and punishment.
Medieval Britain c.1250–c.1500
4 Subtopics
1
Characteristic features
Revise
2
Crimes and criminals
Revise
3
Enforcing law and order
Revise
4
Punishing offenders
Revise
Early Modern Britain c.1500–c.1750
4 Subtopics
1
Change overview
Revise
2
Changing nature of crime
Revise
3
Enforcing law and order
Revise
4
Changes in punishment
Revise
Industrial Britain, c.1750–c.1900
4 Subtopics
1
Change overview
Revise
2
Crimes and criminals
Revise
3
The police force
Revise
4
Changes in punishment
Revise
Britain since c.1900
4 Subtopics
1
Change overview
Revise
2
Changes in crime
Revise
3
Changes in law enforcement
Revise
4
Changes in punishment
Revise