Crime, Punishment and Protest – Checklist These are the topics that may or may not appear in your final exams. You must make sure you have sufficient revision notes about all of them, otherwise you will not be fully prepared. Topic
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Extension Topic 2: Changing attitudes to crime Witchcraft in the Seventeenth Century Trades Unionism and the Tolpuddle Martyrs Conscientious Objectors in the 20th Century The policing and punishment of these topics Extension Topic 3: Protest and the Government Response Social/economic protest: Kett Rebellion 1549 Political protest: The Suffragettes Response to industrial change: General Strike The policing and punishment of these topics The Core: c1450-c1750 Crime and punishment in early Tudor period Violent crime in Tudor and Stuart times Highwaymen The treatment of women – ducking stools etc Local law enforcement – Charleys, JPs Treatment of vagabonds and sturdy beggars Capital punishment Stocks, pillory and imprisonment Attitudes to poaching and smuggling Attitudes to corporal punishment The core: c1750-c1900
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