CRIME AND PUNISHMENT THROUGH TIME

LOCATION: NOTTINGHAM

Nottingham’s former Courthouse and Gaol houses the UK’s largest collection of over 40,000 law, justice, crime, and punishment artefacts and is an ideal location to bring crime and punishment studies to life.

Students will get the opportunity to:

  • Explore key museum spaces with a dedicated education guide
  • Come face to face with infamous historical characters
  • Examine the changes in prisons using objects and artefacts

 

Curriculum Links: History, Citizenship, PSHE


Suitable forKey Stage 2 - 5
LocationNational Justice Museum, Nottingham
Key skills enhanced includeProblem-solving, critical thinking and analysis, public speaking and debating.
Duration2 hours (either 10am – 12noon or 12.30pm – 2.30pm)
Number of studentsGet in touch for more information
Cost£9 per student

 
You can also combine this activity with one of our Courtroom Workshops , or a visit to the City of Caves and enjoy a full day visit for just £11 per student.

BookingEmail learning@nationaljusticemuseum.org.uk or call 0115 993 9811


I really enjoyed all the activities but my favourite was learning about the cells and punishments

Year 5 pupil, Coppice Farm Primary

A well organised visit. We were pleased with the quality of learning and support of the Museum team

George Spencer Academy

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