Modern Britain: The 20th and 21st Centuries · 1900 – Present
The Abolition of the Death Penalty
The cases of Derek Bentley, Ruth Ellis, and Timothy Evans.
Key Questions
- 1How did the execution of Ruth Ellis influence public opinion?
- 2Why was the "Let him have it" case of Derek Bentley so controversial?
- 3Was the abolition of the death penalty inevitable after 1945?
National Curriculum Attainment Targets
GCSE: History - Crime and Punishment Through TimeGCSE: History - Modern Britain
Year: Year 10
Subject: History
Unit: Modern Britain: The 20th and 21st Centuries
Period: 1900 – Present
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