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Key Question : 'How successful was the Saxon system of law and order?'
Support questions: 'Who made the laws in Anglo-Saxon England?' 'How were criminals caught and punished?' 'How did the Saxon system of courts work?' 'What were the strengths and weaknesses of the Saxon system of law and order?' 'Was Saxon justice harsh and superstitious?'

This topic is primarily designed for GCSE Crime and Punishment, but it can be adapted for KS3. The key information is provided by a Power Point presentation (25 slides) and several information sheets. A large number of activity sheets and worksheets makes the unit accessible to the ability range. Resources for revision are provided by flashcards and a revision booklet. A scheme of work provides a pathway through the topic.
Assessments: Key words multiple choice test and extended answer on the key question.
Concepts: change and continuity, causes and effects, historical significance, empathy, handling sources; justice, community policing, court system, compensation, feud, ordeal , oath, law-making, superstitious

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