PPT-Justice and the Law in Victorian England
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Starter work in pairs to guess the date of the events below Abolition of the death penalty for pickpockets Last public execution in the UK People under 16 could
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Starter work in pairs to guess the date of the events below Abolition of the death penalty for pickpockets Last public execution in the UK People under 16 could no longer be executed People under 18 could no longer be executed. Little attention has been paid to the policeman as a worker and to the police authorities as employers Evidence related to the British police in that period makes it clear that the police labour force was drawn principally from the ranks of the semi The Victorian Era covered most of. what century?. . 19. th. Bonus: The Victorian Era lasted from __ to __. 1837-1901. Victorian Era England. The Victorian Era was named after…. 1830-1902. A Time of Change. London becomes most important city in Europe. Population of London expands from two million to six million. Shift from ownership of land to modern urban economy. Impact of industrialism. Period and Oscar Wilde. 1832-1900. England. Victorian Period. Queen Victoria took throne in 1837 (at 18). Long reign, died in 1901 (at 82). England became wealthiest nation . British Empire expansion . Exploring justice from the perspective of Australian survivors of Clergy Sexual Violence. Dr Jodi Death. QUT School of Justice. Crime and Justice Research Centre. American Society of Criminology Conference 2013. Starter: work in pairs to guess the date of the events below:. Abolition of the death penalty for pickpockets. Last public execution in the UK. People under 16 could no longer be executed. People under 18 could no longer be executed. With the person next to you, list ways the police can catch criminals today. Write the list in the front of your books. Underline any that you think the police could have used 150 years ago. What was it like to be a Victorian Policeman?. http://www.workhouses.org.uk Click on: Workhouse Life (on the left)Click on each of the topics: Entering & Leaving Uniform Classification Inside a workhouse Daily routine Rules & punishment Workhouse An Introduction. Mrs. . Nadia. Queen Victoria. She ascended the throne in 1837 succeeding her uncle, William IV and became Queen of England . She died in 1901 at the age of 82. . England became the world’s wealthiest nation. Power notes . By: . Kalli. McNair . Clothing. . Men; top hats, walking sticks, waist coats. Women; long dresses/ skirts, hats or bonnets. Children; miniature versions of their parents. In the Victorian Age, everyone seemed to have very fancy clothes to ware on daily basis. Great Expectations. England of the 1860s. Salvation Army founded by William Booth in London to minister to the lower classes. Prime Ministers in the 1860s were primarily of the Liberal party (which advocated classical liberalism or . Collection Notes 6. Victorian Period (1832-1901) Collection Notes from your text. What social and political factors affected life in Victorian England?. What did Victorians value?. How did discoveries in science affect people’s beliefs?. period of Queen Victoria's . reign. June . 1837 until her death . January 1901. It . was a long period of peace, prosperity, "refined sensibilities" and national self-confidence for the United . Kingdom. Dr. Betül ALTAŞ. AN AGE OF EXPANSION. England. . changed. as . much. as it had in . all. of . its. . previous. . history. . . England. . reached. . its. . height. as a .
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