Crime and Punishment in Eighteenth Century England
- Created by: Emily BIrch
- Created on: 31-12-16 15:49
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2. what was the result of the 1752 Murder Act
- found guilty of murder, results in hanging
- found guilty of murder, results in life imprisonment
- found guilty of murder, results in dissection or chains.
- found guilty of murder, results in being hung drawn and quatered
3. what did Sir William Perry call for?
- an annual record of transportations
- an annual record of the number of corporal sufferings and imprisonments
- an annual record of deaths
- an annual record of imprisonments
4. what is temporal parameter
- the British empire
- an example the long eighteenth century
- an example is the eighteenth century
- The united kingdom
5. who benefited from the Game Laws?
- Game Keepers
- Bow street runners
- constables
- Thief takers
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