History crime punishment

Cards (28)

  • Crime
    An action that is against the law of the time
  • Law
    An act of parliament that has to be followed by everyone in the country. Breaking a law will lead to a punishment
  • Decriminalise
    Making a crime from the past, no longer a crime or legal
  • Heresy
    A crime which aims to bring down the religion of the country
  • Treason
    A crime which aims to bring down the government of the country
  • Petty Theft
    The theft of very low value items
  • Poaching
    Illegally hunting on another person's land
  • Murder
    The deliberate and planned loling of another person
  • Manslaughter
    An accidental or un-planned kiting
  • Hate Crime
    A crime based on the discrimination against a particular faith or culture
  • Law Enforcement
    Methods which a used to make sure that individakis the country do set break the laws
  • Home Secretary
    The morber el the government responsible for the police and low
  • Collective Responsity
    The idea that all people in the community take responsibilty for not breaking the law
  • Forensic
    The use of science to investigne a crime
  • Outh
    Swearing on the bible that a person has not committed a crime. Andges promise
  • Viglance
    Members of a community taking the responsibity to bring a criminal to justice rather thas the police
  • Purbment
    Punishment & penalty for breaking law. This can be an act of retribution, reformaten or a deterrent
  • tribute
    A type of punishment that is equal in sice to the crime that hen been broken
  • Refamation
    A type af garment which aims to make sure the criminal changes the behaviour
  • Detament
    A type of punishment which is often harsh enough to persuade others in the community not to carry est the same crime
  • Capital punishment
    A punishment which rein the death of a criminal
  • Corporal punishment
    Punishment which results in the physical harm of a criminal
  • Transportation
    Moving a criminal to another country
  • Bontal
    A prison and work camp for young people
  • Probation
    The period of time after a griben sentence where the criminal is st supervised
  • Periods of British History
    • Anglo-Saxon (c.410-1066)
    • Norman Britain (1066-1154)
    • Late Medieval (1154-1485)
    • Early Modern (1485-1700)
    • Industrial (1700-1900)
    • Twentieth Century (1900+)
  • Famous events include Viking invasions, Battle of Hastings, The Black Death, Tudors and Stuarts, Queen Victoria, World War One & Two
  • History crime and punishment