Cards (34)

  • The poor housing, sanitation, and infrastructure in Whitechapel led to unsanitary and unsafe living conditions.

    True
  • Match the factor with its impact on crime in Whitechapel:
    Slum Conditions ↔️ Unsanitary and unsafe living environments
    Transient Population ↔️ Increased anonymity and reduced cohesion
    Lack of Policing ↔️ Struggled to maintain order
  • What role did local gangs play in Whitechapel's criminal landscape?
    Controlled territories and protection rackets
  • The lack of policing in Whitechapel allowed criminal behavior to thrive unchecked.
    True
  • Petty theft in Whitechapel was often committed due to widespread poverty and lack of employment opportunities
  • Widespread poverty and unemployment in Whitechapel drove many residents to commit petty crimes.

    True
  • What were the key policing methods used in Whitechapel during the late 19th century?
    Foot patrols, reactive approach
  • Match the policing method with its effectiveness in Whitechapel during the late 19th century.
    Foot Patrols ↔️ Limited
    Reactive Approach ↔️ Ineffective
    Lack of Community Engagement ↔️ Poor
  • A transient population in Whitechapel reduced social cohesion and made it easier for criminals to operate anonymously.

    True
  • What characterized the historical context of Whitechapel in the late 19th century that contributed to high crime rates?
    Impoverished and overcrowded conditions
  • The understaffed police force in Whitechapel struggled to maintain control over the densely populated district
  • Prostitution in Whitechapel was prevalent due to poverty and lack of employment opportunities
  • Match the factor with its impact on crime in Whitechapel:
    Poverty ↔️ Drove petty crimes like theft
    Slum Conditions ↔️ Created unsafe living conditions
    Transient Population ↔️ Reduced social cohesion
    Lack of Policing ↔️ Allowed crime to thrive
  • Petty theft in Whitechapel included shoplifting and small burglaries committed due to widespread poverty
  • What often fueled violence in Whitechapel public houses and dark alleys?
    Alcohol
  • How did a transient population affect crime rates in Whitechapel?
    Reduced social cohesion
  • The reactive approach of the police in Whitechapel involved responding to crimes after they had occurred.

    True
  • Whitechapel was an impoverished, overcrowded district with many unemployed and destitute residents
  • The transient population in Whitechapel reduced social cohesion and increased anonymity, making it easier for criminals to operate.

    True
  • Violence in Whitechapel often occurred in public houses and alleys, fueled by alcohol and frustration.

    True
  • Order the factors contributing to high crime rates in Whitechapel during the late 19th century:
    1️⃣ Poverty and unemployment
    2️⃣ Poor housing and sanitation
    3️⃣ Transient population
    4️⃣ Understaffed police force
  • What were the prevalent types of crimes in Whitechapel during the late 19th century?
    Petty theft, prostitution, violence, gang activity
  • Order the key factors contributing to high crime rates in Whitechapel during the late 19th century.
    1️⃣ Poverty
    2️⃣ Slum Conditions
    3️⃣ Transient Population
    4️⃣ Lack of Policing
  • The understaffed police force in Whitechapel struggled to maintain control over the district.

    True
  • Why was there a lack of community engagement between the police and the residents of Whitechapel?
    Reduced trust
  • Widespread poverty and unemployment in Whitechapel drove many residents to commit petty crimes like theft and burglary
  • Why was the transient population in Whitechapel a factor contributing to crime?
    Reduced social cohesion
  • What were some of the types of crimes prevalent in Whitechapel due to its poverty and overcrowding?
    Petty theft, violence, gang activity
  • Widespread poverty and unemployment drove many residents to commit petty crimes like theft and burglary
  • Why was poverty a significant factor contributing to crime in Whitechapel?
    Drove petty crimes out of desperation
  • Prostitution was common in Whitechapel because many women had no other employment options.

    True
  • The poor housing, sanitation, and infrastructure in Whitechapel created an environment rife with unsanitary and unsafe living conditions
  • Foot patrols in Whitechapel were limited because the district was large, densely populated, and the police force was understaffed.Patrol
  • What social and economic factors influenced crime in Whitechapel during the late 19th century?
    Poverty, slum conditions, transient population, lack of policing