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Crime and Punishment through time
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Reputation
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Reputation of the Peelers - animated sourcework answers and suggestions.  Covers interpretations of the early Police.

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Reputation grid
76kb

Worksheet to accompany the above presentation - students complete the sheet using the PowerPoint.

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Types of crime
173kb

Information about crime and criminals in London - specifically pickpockets, garrotters and murderers.  Accompanied by tasks.

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Growth of Police
86kb

Two page worksheet with information about the difficulties and beginnings of the Metropolitan Police Force - tasks included.

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Role & responsibilities
67kb

Additional information about the Metropolitan Police Force, explaining about their later roles and main responsibilities.  With 2 quick tasks.

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Role homework
76kb

Role of the Police homework sheet - information together with questions to answer.

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Judicial system
76kb

One page worksheet with associated task introducing the judicial system in late nineteenth century London.

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Punishment
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Detailed information about punishments used in late nineteenth century Britain.  Covers execution, imprisonment, fines and whipping.

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Prisons
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Information and questions about prisons in late nineteenth century Britain.  Ideal for use as a homework sheet

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Jack's London
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Gruesome and disturbing PowerPoint presentation about the murders of Jack the Ripper - not for the squeamish - ideal for average Year 10 or 11 pupils.

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Victims
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Detailed information about Jack the Ripper's victims - included task asks students to identify the connections and create their own summary.

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Modus
76kb

One page worksheet with information and suggestions as to the Ripper's Modus Operandi - how were the murders committed?

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Character
76kb

What type of person would commit such murders?  This worksheet guides students through analysis of the 'Dear Boss' letter.

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Suspects
76kb

Lesson encouraging students to investigate the suspects.  Using website research, students complete this double-sided worksheet.

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False starts
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Information about false starts and red herrings related to the Jack the Ripper case.  Includes GCSE-style question.

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Role of the Press
85kb

Information about the role of the Press during the Jack the Ripper case - what impact did the press have?

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Police activity
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Information about Police activity in relation to the Jack the Ripper case - including the lack of women police officers...

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Limitations
89kb

Limitations of the police - reasons why the police were unable to ever charge anyone with the Ripper murders.

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Coursework guidance
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Three page resource relating to Jack the Ripper GCSE coursework.  Detailed explanation and outline information.  Refers to above worksheets.

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