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Crime and punishment through time - 4.5 Case study: The Derek Bentley case and capital punishment

Crime and punishment through time - 4.5 Case study: The Derek Bentley case and capital punishment

Crime and punishment through time - 4.4 Conscientious objectors in the First and Second World Wars

Crime and punishment through time - 4.4 Conscientious objectors in the First and Second World Wars

Crime and punishment through time - 4.3 Changes in punishment, c1900-present

Crime and punishment through time - 4.3 Changes in punishment, c1900-present

Crime and punishment through time - 4.2 Law enforcement, c1900-present

Crime and punishment through time - 4.2 Law enforcement, c1900-present

Crime and punishment through time - 4.1 Crime and definitions of crime, c1900-present

Crime and punishment through time - 4.1 Crime and definitions of crime, c1900-present

Crime and punishment through time - 1.1 Crime, punishment and law enforcement in Anglo-Saxon England

Crime and punishment through time - 1.1 Crime, punishment and law enforcement in Anglo-Saxon England

Crime and punishment through time - 3.4 Case study: The separate system at Pentonville Prison

Crime and punishment through time - 3.4 Case study: The separate system at Pentonville Prison

Crime and punishment through time - 3.3 Law enforcement, c1700-c1900

Crime and punishment through time - 3.3 Law enforcement, c1700-c1900

Crime and punishment through time - 3.5 Case study: The reforms of Robert Peel

Crime and punishment through time - 3.5 Case study: The reforms of Robert Peel

Crime and punishment through time - 3.2 Changing attitudes to punishment

Crime and punishment through time - 3.2 Changing attitudes to punishment

Crime and punishment through time - 3.1 Changing definitions of crime, c1700-c1900

Crime and punishment through time - 3.1 Changing definitions of crime, c1700-c1900

Crime and punishment through time-2.4 Witchcraft and the law, c1500-c1700

Crime and punishment through time-2.4 Witchcraft and the law, c1500-c1700

Crime and punishment through time-2.3 Case study: Crimes and punishments of the Gunpowder plotters

Crime and punishment through time-2.3 Case study: Crimes and punishments of the Gunpowder plotters

Crime and punishment through time - 2.2 Law enforcement and punishment, c1500-c1700

Crime and punishment through time - 2.2 Law enforcement and punishment, c1500-c1700

Crime and punishment through time - 2.1 Changing definitions of crime, c1500-c1700

Crime and punishment through time - 2.1 Changing definitions of crime, c1500-c1700

Crime and punishment through time - 1.3 Crime, punishment and law enforcement in later Middle Ages

Crime and punishment through time - 1.3 Crime, punishment and law enforcement in later Middle Ages

Crime and punishment through time - 1.4 The influence of the Church on crime and punishment

Crime and punishment through time - 1.4 The influence of the Church on crime and punishment

Crime and punishment through time - 1.2 Crime, punishment and law enforcement in Norman England

Crime and punishment through time - 1.2 Crime, punishment and law enforcement in Norman England

Crime and punishment through time - 1.1 Crime, punishment and law enforcement in Anglo-Saxon England

Crime and punishment through time - 1.1 Crime, punishment and law enforcement in Anglo-Saxon England

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Our lessons follow a unique format. Each lesson is linked to a sub-chapter of the Edexcel Pearson textbook. This bundle links to Crime and Punishment through time and covers:

Chapter 1:
c1000-c1500: Crime, punishment and law enforcement in medieval England

Chapter 2:
c1500-c1700: Crime, punishment and law enforcement in early modern England

Chapter 3:
c1700-c1900: Crime, punishment and law enforcement in the 18th and 19th centuries

Chapter 4:
c1900-present: Crime, punishment and law enforcement in recent times

NOTE: There are no lessons on the case study of Whitechapel - these lessons only cover Crime and Punishment (Paper 1 - Section B)

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Really fantastic resources, clearly organised with a great range of different activities. There is a good number of links to the GCSE specification.<br /> <br /> Unfortunately, my SL wants to move over to medicine which is a great shame as these resources would have saved us a huge amount of time and would have allowed us to push our students a great deal.

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