M10C09C: This 5 week course looks at the nature of criminal activity in Victorian England and changing ways in which the State responded to criminal activity. It will look at how the nature of Victorian society led various groups and individuals to challenge the law, for personal gain, as a protest against living conditions, or because of their personalities. It will also look at the working of the courts and the various punishments given for breaking the law. This course has no formal level; it is for everyone with an interest in this subject.
Name: History - Crime And Punishment In Victorian Britain Qualification title: Non regulated Community Learning provision, History Qualification type: Assessment You will be asked to complete an Individual Learning Record (ILR) at the beginning of the course/workshop. The ILR is a way for you to identify your strengths, challenges and interests and set your own personal targets. This, in turn, will inform the tutor of your starting point and ensure you get the best out of your course. With your tutor you will revisit the ILR regularly so that progress and further actions can be discussed, agreed and recorded. Awarding Generic award - no awarding body Created 20160222 13:14:04 Updated 20160222 13:14:04
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Title: Non regulated Community Learning provision, History Qualification: Non regulated Community Learning provision, History Classification: History, Philosophy and Theology