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Crime and punishment in early modern Britain, c.1500-c.1750 - OCR BVideo

Early modern Britain saw significant changes in the nature of crime and punishment. As trade grew so did organised crime. The influence of Puritanism meant many moral crimes were punished. Hundreds of people - mainly women - were executed for witchcraft. Society's approach to law enforcement and punishment was influenced by many medieval practices.

Part of HistoryCrime and punishment, c.1250 to the present day