early modern period 1500-1700 Flashcards
context
religious conflict between protestants and catholics
english civil war
strong belief in witchcraft
further growth of towns
more trade into europe
land taken away from poor
increased poverty
population increase
2.5 million in 1500
6 million in 1700
religion continuity
major part of people’s lives
still influences crime and punishment
religion change
monarchs control laws and beliefs about being protestant or catholic
change in monarch religion after reformation
crimes and laws continuity
treason
poaching
theft/ fraud - due to growing towns
crimes and laws change
vagabondage (vagrancy act 1547)
relief of poor act 1547
poor law 1601
heresy
smuggling- organised/ gangs/ luxuries
puritan laws during rule of oliver cromwell
law enforcement continuity
collective respons.
villages/ towns responsible for law enforcement
hue and cry
no national law enforcement/ policing
law enforcement change
witchcraft not tried in church courts
smuggling difficult to enforce - ‘social crime’
increased wealth= more opportunity for crime
town constables/ night watchmen/ thief takers
punishment continuity
heresy
being able to ‘recant’
emphasis on deterrence and retribution
stocks and pillory
corporal/ capital
prisons used to contain criminals before trial until 1600s
punishment change
transportation to north america
early prisons- correction houses
the bloody code
causes of changes
religion
economy (increasing poverty and wealth)
attitudes in society ( witchraft + treatment of criminals)
population growth/ growing towns
trade
exploration and empire ( colonisation of NA)
influence of historical events