nature of law enforcement 1500-1700

    Cards (8)

    • in some richer areas, what would householders do to protect them and their property?
      join together to hire armed guards
    • what were town constables meant to do?
      • expected to stop suspected criminals and round up 'sturdy beggars'
      • they helped with local administrative issues like collecting payments for road cleaning
      • they were appointed by local people with good standing in the community, including whose business benefited from better law enforcement
    • whose work did the town constables oversee?
      the night watchmen
    • what did the night watchmen do and who were they?
      • all householders were expected to serve a night watchmen
      • they took turns to patrol the local area between 10pm and dawn
      • they rang a bell to warn people to go home
      • they were unpaid volunteers
    • when were thief takers paid a reward?
      for chatching a criminal and delivering them to the law
    • who would pay for thief takers?
      the victim of the crime
    • why was the method of thief takers open to corruption?
      as some gangs also operated as thief takers and informed on rival gangs
    • who was the most infamous thief taker and what did he do?
      Jonathan Wild, who led a gang of thieves who claimed rewards on stolen goods.