Paper One – Crime and Punishment

Crime and punishment

2018 examination season

Exam paper

Mark Scheme

Exam Report with student answers

Support from other schools

Mr Bright’s revision booklet

Mr Bright’s Whitechaple support

Crime-and-Punishment-revision-guide

Support videos

Key  terms

Technique support

4 mark questions

12 mark questions

16 mark questions

Anglo-Sax0ns

Norman England

The later Medieval period

Early Modern England

1500 – 1700

c1700 – c1900

Modern England

Whitechapel

Living Conditions

Housing

Working conditions

Policing

Socialism and anarchism

Jack the Ripper

Class Materials

Recap Lesson One – Summary sheet crimes in Medieval and Early Modern Britain

Recap Lesson Two – Summary sheet Law enforcement in Medieval England

Recap Lesson Three – summary sheet punishments in Medieval and Early Modern Britain

Knowledge test 1

The Bloody Code

Reasons for abolition of the Bloody Code Info on abolition

Summary sheet – crimes 1700-1900