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What was the purpose of the Bloody Code?
To reduce crime through
harsh penalties
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What typical punishments were used during the Bloody Code?
Flogging
and
execution
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What types of punishments were most common under the Bloody Code?
Physical
punishments like
hanging
and
mutilation
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How did the number of crimes punishable by death change from 1688 to 1700?
It rose from
50
to over
200
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Why did the Bloody Code fail to deter crime?
People
were
not
frightened
by
the
punishments
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What was the role of local judges in the context of the Bloody Code?
To
reduce
the
number
of
death
penalties
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What were Houses of Correction established for?
To punish
petty criminals
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When did transportation as a punishment begin?
In
1718
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Who were typically sent for transportation?
Petty
individuals
or
political
criminals
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What was the role of watchmen in policing during 1500-1700?
To
patrol
London
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What nickname was given to watchmen in London?
Charlies
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Who were constables and what was their role?
Unpaid officials who arrested
petty criminals
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What was the role of thief takers?
To catch criminals for a
reward
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Who was Jonathan Wild?
A famous thief taker
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How did Jonathan Wild deceive people?
By
pretending
to
catch
thieves
while
being
a
criminal
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What was a common issue with juries during trials?
They were not always
impartial
or honest
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How was punishment decided in trials?
By the
judge
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How did punishments vary in trials?
They varied depending on the
judge
and social
status
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What was the Gunpowder Plot?
A
plan
to
kill
King
James
I
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When did the Gunpowder Plot take place?
On
5
November
1605
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Who was Guy Fawkes?
An
English
soldier involved in the plot
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What was the outcome for Guy Fawkes?
He was found
guilty
of treason
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What was the punishment for treason in the Gunpowder Plot?
Hung, drawn, and quartered
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What were the key points about punishments during 1500-1700?
Savage
and
brutal
punishments were common
Hanging, drawing, and quartering
were used
Aimed to deter
serious
crimes
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What were the key points about policing during 1500-1700?
No national system for catching criminals
Watchmen
and
constables
were inefficient
Thief takers operated for rewards
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What are the key words related to punishment and policing?
Transportation
Constables
Punishments
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Who ordered the establishment of Houses of Correction?
Local judges
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In what year was Jonathan Wild hanged?
1739
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How many barrels of gunpowder were involved in the Gunpowder Plot?
36
barrels
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