Lesson 3 and 4 in a scheme of lessons that build towards answering the question “What can sources reveal about crime in Victorian London?”. Lesson 3 looks at types of punishments discussing themes such as the bloody code, death penalty, transportation and the prison gaol system. Lesson 4 looks at the creation of the Metropolitan Police service, why there was a need, who was policing before (magistrates, watchmen, constables and bow street runners) and public perception of the new police (blind man’s buff).
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