Across
- 6. The splitting of the church into Catholic and Protestant
- 7. A system of punishment which made 225 crimes punishable with death
- 8. A crime which people don't really view as a crime
- 9. Where a criminal can spend up to 40 days in a church, after which they can decide to either leave the country or stand trial
- 10. a saying from the bible (psalm 51) used to prove you were a member of the church so you could be tried in a church court
- 12. The crime of robbing someone on the road
- 13. An attempt in 1605 led by Catholic Robert Catesby to blow up parliament
- 16. A place where criminals are kept for a certain place of time as decided by a judge
- 18. A type of trial used in the medieval period for chruchmen which never gave out death sentences
- 19. Another name for execution
- 23. A very heavy fine issued to entire villages if a Norman was killed near the village
- 24. A punishment were the victim gets revenge on the criminal
- 25. A punishment where the criminal pays back society for their crime
- 27. a form of policing where ten men over the age of 12 would work together the watch the others and take them to court if necessaryactions
- 29. A horrifying punishment involving half hanging someone then removing their organs, only used for treason
- 31. an anglo saxon system which involved paying victims back for your crimes
- 32. A punishment which is used to change the behavior of the criminal
- 34. A court which deals with the most serious crimes and decided by the Kings own judges
- 36. The crime of begging
- 38. A crime committed against the king or government for example treason
- 39. The battle at which William defeated Harold Godwinson in 1066
Down
- 1. A medieval from of policing where a community chase after a criminal after the cry has gone up
- 2. A punishment where there is a payment that has to be made when a crime is committed
- 3. A crime committed on someone elses possessions
- 4. Forcibly taking a criminal to another part of the world to do hard labor, like America
- 5. A book written by James I about witches
- 11. A punihsment involving cutting off limbs or whipping
- 14. The person who would lead the Hue and Cry
- 15. A punishment which is used to scare others into not committing crimes
- 17. The Witch finder General
- 20. Illegally hunting animals
- 21. a punishment used to embarrass the criminal for example stocks
- 22. A crime committed on somebody else like murder
- 26. An act which stopped being locked up without a charge
- 28. A trial where God decides the outcome
- 30. William I's laws which made a third of the country Royal Forest
- 33. meaning 'Great Charter' in Latin this document meant everyone had the right to a fair trial if charged with a crime
- 35. a person who would patrol the streets at night to check if people were breaking the law
- 37. The crime of bringing goods into the country without paying import taxes
- 40. A punihsment where the criminal is locked up and people are allowed to throw things at them