Your browser does not support JavaScript! Please enable it and refresh the page to use this content.
Skip to content
Law Enforcement in the Later Middle Ages
OCR GCSE History B (9-1) Thematic Study: Crime and Punishment c1250 - Present
Go back to course
Go to dashboard
Share this lesson
Switch to dark layout
Switch to full width layout
Content
Notes
Crime and Punishment 1250 - 1500
Introduction to 1250
Society and Crime in 1250
The Power of the Medieval Church
Crime 1250-1500
Crime and Society in the Later Middle Ages
Definitions of Crime and Punishments in the Later Middle Ages
Case Study: The Folville Gang
Law Enforcement and Punishments
Law Enforcement in the Later Middle Ages
Avoiding the Death Sentence in Medieval England
Crime and Punishment 1500 - 1750
Introduction to Crime and Punishment in the 1500s
Crime Ideas in the 1500s
Economic Changes in the 1500s
Religious Changes in the 1500s
Crimes
Vagabonds in the 1500s
Vagabonds and the Law
Treason and Heresy
Witchcraft and the Law
Smugglers
Smuggling: Law Enforcement
Highway Robbery
Law Enforcement 1500-1750
Law Enforcement 1500s-1700s
Changing Punishments 1500-1750
Punishments 1500s - 1700s
The Bloody Code and Capital Punishment
Crime and Punishment 1750 - 1900
Society and Crime 1750-1900
Society and Crime in the Industrial Revolution
Changes in Law Enforcement 1750-1900
Law Enforcement in the 1700s
The Police in the 1800s
Changes to Punishments 1750-1900
The End of the Bloody Code
Transportation
Attitudes to Prisons
Prisons in the 1800s
Case Study: The Ballad of Reading Gaol
Crime and Punishment Since 1900
Introduction to Society in Britain 1900-2000
Society and Crime 1900-Present Day
Changing Crime 1900-2000
Changing Definition of Crime
New Crimes of the Twentieth Century (1)
New Crimes of the Twentieth Century (2)
Changes to Law Enforcement 1900-2000
Technological Developments in Policing
Police Specialisation
Changes to the Courts
Changes to Punishment 1900-2000
Abolition of the Death Penalty
Changing Attitudes to the Death Penalty
Twentieth Century Prisons
Alternatives to Prison
Ask your teacher for help.
Report a problem to The EverLearner.
Download notes
See all notes