Underline any that you think the police could have used 150 years ago

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Underline any that you think the police could have used 150 years ago Task – 5 minutes With the person next to you, list ways the police can catch criminals today. Write the list in the front of your books Underline any that you think the police could have used 150 years ago

What was it like to be a Victorian Policeman? Identify differences in policing methods between the 1800s and today L5 Describe how Victorian police could catch criminals L6 Explain the problems faced by the Victorian police Key Words Crime Police Evidence Media

Murder in Whitechapel! It is the 31st August 1888 A woman has been found dead in the Whitechapel area of London Her body was found outside a row of houses in a narrow alley You are a member of the Metropolitan Police Force How are you going to catch the killer? Remember he might decide to strike again! L4 Identify differences in policing methods between the 1800s and today L5 Describe how Victorian police could catch criminals L6 Explain the problems faced by the Victorian police

Murder in Whitechapel! Method How it will help catch the killer Problems with this method Star Rating out of 5 Talk through possible methods with the class Make sure discussion touches on the media at some point Encourage pupils to think about conditions in Industrial London when thinking about problems: crowded, dark, drunkeness L4 Identify differences in policing methods between the 1800s and today L5 Describe how Victorian police could catch criminals L6 Explain the problems faced by the Victorian police

Lets discover who among us has Victorian Criminals in their families past! http://www.oldbaileyonline.org/

Victorian Crime Using the information on the left and the police kit on the right, write your own crime story and how you would go about solving the crime in victorian England. Imagine it is Victorian England.... You have been a Policeman for 3 months now.... You are on duty...... The streets are narrow and dirty, smoke from factories fills the air, the smell from the River hangs in the air. Its late at night, the streets are lit by low candles you cant see too far infront of you. In the distance you can here the noise of the Pub, the cheering and singing of a good night out.... But something is not right tonight.....

Design a job advert for a policeman in Industrial England Extension Design a job advert for a policeman in Industrial England Thinking about the work you have done today and the problems that the police faced, what skills does your new recruit need to have? Thinking about what you know about the different types of crime and living conditions in Industrial England, what types of jobs will your new recruit need to do? This can be used as a link/starter to next lesson looking at the first police force