Crime and Punishment in Ancient Rome Flashcards
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Causes of Crime
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- The rich and the poor living in close proximity with each other
- Too many people to effectively manage
- Too many people living in a small area
- rebellion against Roman leaders
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Types of crimes
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- Arson
- Rape
- Murder
- Gangs and Thugs
- Riots
- Runaway Slaves
- Fraudulent sales
- Burglary
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What is the Twelve tables
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a code of laws established by the emperor to govern and administer justice
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Punishments of the Twelve tables
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- Banishment
- Slavery
- Death
- No inheritance
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How were the Trials in Ancient Rome
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Victims had to bring the accused and evidence to court
Juries decided serious crimes while judges decided less serious crimes
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Punishment in Ancient Rome
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Punishments were different to each level of society during the anicent rome
For minor crimes: Fines and whipping For major crimes: execution For non- citizens: Slavery For nobles: Exile For slaves: Crucifixion For soldiers: decimation
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problems with Roman sources
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- Accounts from the time were typical
- Accounts from the time were exaggerated
- Accounts from the time were made by important people
- Exact crimes committed were not recoreded