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Crime and punishment
Introduce your GCSE history students to the topic of crime and punishment with our downloadable quizzes, group activities and source analysis tasks. Our resources are designed to stimulate thoughtful discussion about justice and morality throughout the ages, from Norman law and order to Tudor executions and Jack the Ripper.