Crime and Punishment: A Study Across Time |
Contents
Constables and Watchmen | 7 |
THE EARLY MIDDLE AGES IN ENGLAND AND WALES | 10 |
NORMANS AND PLANTAGENETS | 16 |
Copyright | |
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accused allowed Anglo-Saxon appeal appointed arrest arson Assize Assize of Clarendon Borstal Bow Street Bow Street Runners called cell charge Church Circuit Class committed constables convicted crime Criminal Justice Act Crown Court defence dispersal prisoners executed flying pickets football football hooliganism gang gaol guilty hanged Home Office Home Secretary hooligans Hywel Dda imprisonment inmates involved judges jury of presentment juvenile keep killed king king's labour law and order London Lord magistrates meant Metropolitan Police months mund murder nineteenth century Norman offenders open prisons ordeal organised Parliament Patrol peace person policeman prison officers probation prosecution punishment reform riot robbery ruler rules sentence smuggling Special Patrol Group SPOTLIGHT SPOTLIGHT staff Star Chamber suffragettes theft thieves tithing towns treadwheel treason trial by ordeal troops verdict victim violence week Welsh wergild women Youth Custody