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What was the four time periods in history and when?

Middle Ages -AD c.1000-1500


Early Modern -AD c. 1500-1700


Industrial period -AD c. 1700-1900


Twentieth century - AD c. 1900 - 2000 (Present day)

Middle A_e_ 1000-?


Early Mo_ _ _n ?-1700


_ndus_ _i_l Period 1700-?


Tw_ _ _ ie_ _ Century ?- 2000 (present day)


What 8 factors are important in the history of crime and punishment?

Wealth and Poverty


Attitudes/belief/values


Church and Religion


Government and lawmakers


Individuals


Urbanisation


The media


Travel and Technology


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What is Crimes against the person, Crimes against property, Moral crimes and Crimes against authority?

Crimes against the person: Crimes that cause physical harm to another person. e.g. murder



Crimes against property: Crimes that involved taking or damaging something that belongs to another person. e.g. Robbery



Moral crimes: Actions that didn't physically harm anyone, or their property, but didn't match up to society's views on dece t behaviour e.g. Not sticking to the rules and customs of the church



Crimes against authority: Crimes, like treason (betrayal/disloyalty) or attempting to rebel against the King or nobility.