Perceptions of Crime and Social Control in Early Modern England
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Early Modern England was a country that seemed to be highly conscious of the issues surrounding crime and social control. In many respects England during this period went through profound religious, social, economic, and political changes that affected crime and social control. Throughout the Early Modern period however the government with the social and economic elite plus the religious establishment wished to keep crime down to a minimum whilst maintaining the maximum levels of social control.


