zip, 4.76 MB
zip, 4.76 MB

PowerPoint (with 6 slides) and one Word Document that examines the reasons why the police failed to catch Jack the Ripper in 1888. The lesson includes information on police failings (such as a lack of detectives, lack of co-operation between forces), issues with the environment of Whitechapel (alleyways, migrant populations, adversarial relationships with the police), and lack of technology (DNA, CCTV, fingerprinting).

Activities include

  • Ranking activity on the likely effectiveness of various tactics used to try and catch Jack the Ripper.
  • Source analysis question on why the police did not offer rewards during the investigation.
  • Source analysis exercise on the utility of a witness statement in aiding the police to solve the Whitechapel Murders.
  • Evidence organisation task to identify three or four larger factors that help explain why the police were unable to catch Jack the Ripper.
  • Source analysis task on the reasons Charles Warren lost his job as Metropolitan Police Commissioner.
  • Concluding discussion / paragraph on whether police failings were the most important reason why the murders were never solved.

Designed for the teaching of Key Stage 3 History.
Lesson Length: 1hr depending on pace.
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