Crime & Punishment - Revision

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What is an oath?
An agreement you swear by/swear by the Bible
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What is an outlaw?
An outlaw is a person who is outside the protection the law.
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Give an example of a famous outlaw:
Robin Hood.
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When were JP's introduced?
1361
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When was the Vagrancy Act passed?
1547
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What punishment was given for heresy?
Burnt at the stake.
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What punishment was given for treason?
Hung, drawn and quartered.
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What were early prisons used for?
They were used to hold criminals before they went for trial.
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How many capital crime were there by 1688?
50
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Where were people trasported to at first?
North America.
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Give one disadvantage of working as a Parish Constable:
They were not paid.
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Give an example of a famous smuggling gang:
The Hawkhurst Gang.
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Give two reasons why the crime of Highway robbery decreased:
The horse patrol was put in place & Banks were created so people didn't have to carry their money everywhere.
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What did the Tolpuddle Martyrs try to set up?
They tried to set up a Trade Union.
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When did transportation & public execution end?
1868
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What did the 1835 Gaols Act introduce?
Prison inspectors.
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What was Pentonville Prison a prototype to trial?
Seperate systems
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What was Henry Fielding's job?
He was a J.P.
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What three things did Henry Fielding introduce?
Bow Street Runners, Horse Patrol & The Covent Garden Journal.
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How many divisions were in the M.E.T?
17
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How many constables were in each division of the M.E.T?
144
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How many inspectors were in each division of the M.E.T?
4
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What does C.I.D stand for?
Criminal Investigation Department.
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When was the C.I.D set up?
1878
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When was homosexuality de-criminalised?
1967
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When was the death penalty abolished?
1998
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What was set up for young male criminals?
Borstals.
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When was fingerprinting introduced?
1901
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What does C.C.T.V stand for?
Closed-Circuit-Television.
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What is the definition of a moral crime?
A crime against your significant other: (cheating, sexual harassment)
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What is the definition of a moral crime?
A crime against your significant other: (cheating, sexual harassment)
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What is an outlaw?

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When were JP's introduced?

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When was the Vagrancy Act passed?

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