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planmylessonEdexcel History: L3 Which are the most useful sources for telling us about policing in Whitechapel? (2)
planmylessonEdexcel GCSE (9-1) Whitechapel, c1870 - c1900. L 2 Why was Whitechapel so difficult to police? (1)
planmylessonEdexcel GCSE (9-1) Crime and Punishment: Lesson 1 What was life like in Whitechapel in 1870-1900? (3)
planmylessonEdexcel GCSE 9-1 Crime and Punishment: L29 How were Conscientious Objectors treated in WW1 and WW2? (3)
planmylessonEdexcel GCSE Crime and Punishment: L28 How did the purpose of prisons change in the 20th centur (3)
planmylessonEdexcel GCSE 9-1 Crime & Punishment: Lesson 27 How did Punishment change in the 20th Century? (4)
planmylessonEdexcel GCSE History 9-1 Crime Punishment: Lesson 25 How did 20th century crime change? (7)
planmylessonEdexcel GCSE 9-1 History Crime & Punishment: L24 Robert Peel: How successful were the Peelers? (1)
planmylessonEdexcel GCSE 9-1 Crime Punishment:Lesson 23 How did prisons develop in the 19th century? (3)
planmylessonEdexcel GCSE Crime Punishment: L22 Did policing become much more effective in the period 1700-1900? (0)
planmylessonEdexcel GCSE Crime Punishment Lesson 21: How had policing developed by the end of the 19th Century? (2)
planmylessonGCSE Crime L20: How much impact did reformers like John Howard and Elizabeth Fry have on prisons? (2)
planmylessonEdexcel GCSE 9-1 Crime Punishment: Lesson 19 Why were public executions stopped in 1868? (1)
planmylessonEdexcel GCSE C& Punishment :L18Why was transportation used as a punishment in the period 1600-1850? (0)
planmylessonEdexcel GCSE 9-1 Crime & Punishment: L16 How did definitions of crime change c.1700 – c.1900? (0)