🏛️🧑🏻‍⚖️Medieval Crime and Punishment🧑🏻‍⚖️🏛️ Flashcards

1
Q

List some common medieval crimes

A

theft
assault

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2
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list some medieval crimes against the person

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murder
witchcraft
assault
raoe

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3
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list some medieval crimes against property

A

theft
arson
poaching

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4
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list some medieval crimes against authority

A

public disorder
treason
rebellion
heresy

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5
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what was an early example of law against poaching?

A

william Is forest laws

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6
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what percentage of land did William I make royal forest?

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30%

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7
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what were royal forests used for?

A

for nobles to hunt

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8
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what did the forest laws do to existing poaching laws?

A

made them harsher

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9
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what was the punishment for breaking forest laws?

A

removal of two fingers

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10
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how were forest laws perceived by the public?

A

they were a social crime

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11
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what is a social crime?

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a crime that is perceived as socially acceptable

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12
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how did william I treat rebellion?

A

very harshly

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13
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what was the punishment for rebelling under William I

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those involved in rebellion were killed, as well as those not even in the rebellion

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14
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give one example of William I punishing rebellion

A

harrying of the north

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15
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what would happen if a saxon killed a norman and no criminal was found?

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the closest village would be hit with a murdrum fine - an extremely heavy fine

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16
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what was a tithing

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a group ten boys age 12+ who were made responsible for each others behaviour

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17
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what would happen if a person in a tithing commited a crime and it wasn’t reported?

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the whole tithing would be fined

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18
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what is the hue and cry?

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an alarm raised, which tells the entire village to stop what they are doing and chase a criminal

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19
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what happens if a villager does not respond to the hue and cry?

A

the entire village will be fined

20
Q

did the hue and cry work in small villages?

A

yes

21
Q

did the hue and cry work in large towns

A

no

22
Q

was there a police force in medieval england?

A

no

23
Q

when was trial by jury introduced?

A

in the anglo saxon period

24
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in the medieval period, what was the name of the oath sworn by the jury

A

an oath of compugation

25
Q

in the medieval period, where were the jury selected from?

A

people from the accused village - they had to know the accused

26
Q

what is trial by ordeal

A

trials done by the church, which included getting judgement from god

27
Q

list the different types of trial by ordeal

A

trial by :
hot water
cold water
blessed bread
hot iron

28
Q

did the normans keep the hue and cry?

A

yes - it was effective

29
Q

did the normans keep tithings?

A

yes - it was effective

30
Q

did the normans keep trial by jury?

A

yes - it was effective at using communities

31
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did the normans keep trial by ordeal?

A

yes - they were very religious

32
Q

what new trial by ordeal did the normans add?

A

trial by combat

33
Q

what did edward I introduce for law enforcement?

A

parish constables

34
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what did edward I introduce for law enforcement?

A

parish constables

35
Q

what is a parish constable?

A

they led further searches if the hue and cry failed

36
Q

what was the medieval name for fines?

A

wergild

37
Q

what was the wergild?

A

a system of compensation paid to the victim based on a set of rules

38
Q

how much did you have to pay to kill a nobleman under wergild?

A

300 shillings

39
Q

how much did you have to pay to kill a welshman under wergild?

A

nothing

40
Q

what could you be put in stocks for?

A

drunked behavoir

41
Q

what is corporal punishment?

A

hurting someone as punishment (e.g whipping)

42
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what is capital punishment?

A

death as a punishment

43
Q

list punishments used in the meadival period

A

wergild
stocks
corporal
capital

44
Q

what happened to corporal punishments under the normans?

A

its use increased

45
Q

what hapened to capital punishments under the normans

A

its use increeased

46
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what happened to wergild under the normans

A

it was paid directly to the king