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Crime and Punishment - Coggle Diagram
Crime and Punishment
Anglo Saxon
punishment
trials by ordeal
trial by water
trial by bread
trial by hot iron
capital
execution
corporal
whipping
maiming
castration
fines
stocks and pillory
wergild
control
collective responsibility
hue and cry
tithings
reeves
law
were issued by the king
Doom Book issued by King Alfred
crimes
crimes against person
murder
assault
public disorder
crimes against property
theft
arson
crimes against authority
treason
betraying lord
Middle Ages
punishment
new
hung drawn and quartered - treason
burned at stake - heresy
trial by ordeal ended early 13th century
control
Assize of Clarendon
prisons for those awaiting trial
wards
constables introduced
coroners introduced
knights appointed
increased centralised system
church lost a lot of power to king
law
Justices in Eyre
heard the most serious cases in country
Statute of Labourers
workers couldnt get payed more
new heresy law
justices of peace
met 4 times a year to enforce law
Norman
punishment
murdrum fine
corproral punishment
branding
maiming
capital punishment
wergild
paid to king now
trial by combat
control
castles
feudal system
new courts
church have less power
hundred courts
introduce jury
sherrifs
collective responsibility stayed the same
law
feudal system
forest laws
no poaching
murdrum
Outlaws
new crimes
poaching