Cards (9)

  • Social Crime - An act most people don't believe is criminal and which they are prepared to commit or ignore.
  • Crimes Against the Person included:
    • Murder
    • Assault
    • Rape
  • Crimes Against Property included:
    • Arson
    • Theft (75% of all medieval crime)
    • Counterfeiting coins
    • Poaching
  • Crimes Against Authority included:
    • Treason
    • Rebellion
  • Theft increased in Spring, summer and Harvest Season. It also increased when there was a bad harvest - people would need to steal to survive.
  • Poaching was seen as a social crime, as people needed to hunt to survive.
  • Existing Saxon laws were retained by William I, as he wanted continuity from previous monarchs.
  • Forest Laws (1072)
    • 30% of England became Royal Forest (for Nobility)
    • Illegal to cut down trees, take firewood and hunt (poaching)
    • Social crime - seen as unfair
  • In Norman England, Rebellion was seen as a very serious crime, as William I wanted to keep control of his new subjects.