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How has crime and punishment changed over time?

How has crime and punishment changed over time?. WALT: Produce a historical documentary to show how and why crime and punishment has changed over time. The aim of the Project. To inform of how crime, punishment and law and order has changed over time.

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How has crime and punishment changed over time?

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  1. How has crime and punishment changed over time? WALT: Produce a historical documentary to show how and why crime and punishment has changed over time

  2. The aim of the Project • To inform of how crime, punishment and law and order has changed over time. • To show your understanding of why these changes have taken place • To create an exciting documentary / film which is historically accurate.

  3. What am I allowed to do? • As long as you are creative and historically accurate, the project can take the following format: • A documentary • A drama / soap • A film • A photostory • A PowerPoint.

  4. Task • Over the next 3 lessons, you will be creating your project to show how crime, punishment and law and order has changed over time. • The project must span the time period and you can include your own research if you wish to include ROMANS or MIDDLE AGES. Devote some of your lessons to research and some of your lessons to putting the project together. • You may work in groups of UP TO 4.

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