Crime and Punishment
One way of approaching the teaching of history beyond 1066 in Key Stage 2 is by taking a broad overview of a theme over time. One popular (and somewhat gruesome) theme is crime and punishment. In this section you will find podcasts, articles and resources to support a study of crime and punishment.
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Female migration to Australia
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Teaching crime and punishment as a post-1066 theme
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Using the back cover image: painted wooden police truncheon
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Crime and Punishment - Roman to Early Modern
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The Bloody Code - Early Modern Crime and Punishment
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Crime & Punishment - Factors and Time Periods
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Roman Crime and Punishment
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