Crime & Punishment - Revision 0.0 / 5 ? HistoryEdexcel - Crime & Punishment - Knowledge QuestionsGCSEEdexcel Created by: EmHXx16Created on: 25-01-19 14:08 What is an oath? An agreement you swear by/swear by the Bible 1 of 31 What is an outlaw? An outlaw is a person who is outside the protection the law. 2 of 31 Give an example of a famous outlaw: Robin Hood. 3 of 31 When were JP's introduced? 1361 4 of 31 When was the Vagrancy Act passed? 1547 5 of 31 What punishment was given for heresy? Burnt at the stake. 6 of 31 What punishment was given for treason? Hung, drawn and quartered. 7 of 31 What were early prisons used for? They were used to hold criminals before they went for trial. 8 of 31 How many capital crime were there by 1688? 50 9 of 31 Where were people trasported to at first? North America. 10 of 31 Give one disadvantage of working as a Parish Constable: They were not paid. 11 of 31 Give an example of a famous smuggling gang: The Hawkhurst Gang. 12 of 31 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. 13 of 31 What did the Tolpuddle Martyrs try to set up? They tried to set up a Trade Union. 14 of 31 When did transportation & public execution end? 1868 15 of 31 What did the 1835 Gaols Act introduce? Prison inspectors. 16 of 31 What was Pentonville Prison a prototype to trial? Seperate systems 17 of 31 What was Henry Fielding's job? He was a J.P. 18 of 31 What three things did Henry Fielding introduce? Bow Street Runners, Horse Patrol & The Covent Garden Journal. 19 of 31 How many divisions were in the M.E.T? 17 20 of 31 How many constables were in each division of the M.E.T? 144 21 of 31 How many inspectors were in each division of the M.E.T? 4 22 of 31 What does C.I.D stand for? Criminal Investigation Department. 23 of 31 When was the C.I.D set up? 1878 24 of 31 When was homosexuality de-criminalised? 1967 25 of 31 When was the death penalty abolished? 1998 26 of 31 What was set up for young male criminals? Borstals. 27 of 31 When was fingerprinting introduced? 1901 28 of 31 What does C.C.T.V stand for? Closed-Circuit-Television. 29 of 31 What is the definition of a moral crime? A crime against your significant other: (cheating, sexual harassment) 30 of 31 What is the definition of a moral crime? A crime against your significant other: (cheating, sexual harassment) 31 of 31
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