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Title: James Bulger: a murder that shocked Britain


1
James Bulger a murder that shocked Britain
2
Some responses to the case
  • Justice for James
  • Angel In Heaven
  • BBC news

3
"We must condemn a little more, and understand a
little less."
  • So said John Major shortly after the murder of
    James Bulger in 1993. He was speaking as prime
    minister, but his sentiments were also those of
    the man in the street.

4
When did it happen?
  • James Bulger was a month from his 3rd birthday
    when he was abducted, on a whim, and murdered by
    two boys Robert Thompson and Jon Venables (both
    10)
  • James went missing while shopping with his mum in
    Bootles Strand Shopping Centre on 12 February
    1993

5
How did it happen?
  • James was led away from the shopping centre while
    his mother was in a nearby butchers shop
  • The picture, captured on CCTV, of James being led
    away by hand became a famous image

6
Why werent they stopped?
  • After abducting James the boys walked him for two
    and a half miles, kicking and punching him as
    they went
  • 38 people saw them, some of whom challenged the
    boy
  • They claimed they were looking after their
    younger brother or that James was lost and they
    were taking him to a local police station

7
How did James die?
  • The boys beat him to death with bricks and an
    iron bar and left his body on a railway line
    where it was discovered 2 days later
  • After their arrest and throughout the trail the
    boys were known only as Child A and Child B

8
How could two lads playing truant from school,
commit such a crime?
  • Had they been influenced by watching horror
    movies?
  • Were they the product of growing up in a poor and
    troubled environment?
  • Or were they evil, scheming boys who ought to be
    locked up for life?

9
What happened to them?
  • In November 1993 the boys were convicted of
    murder
  • They were named by the trial judge and sentenced
    to secure youth accommodation for at least 8
    years
  • In June 2001 they were released on life licence
    and given new, secret identities

10
Where are they now?
  • An injunction in England Wales bans reporting
    of Thompson and Venables new names and locations
  • The ban does not apply in Scotland, or other
    countries, but despite numerous rumours their
    identities have remained secret
  • The memory of this case has never faded for
    parents, many of whom now keep their children
    much closer while out on a shopping trip

11
Assessment Task
  • What was the most important reason for punishing
    the killers of Jamie Bulger?

12
What was the most important reason for punishing
the killers of Jamie Bulger?
  • Introduction outline the details of the case
  • Protection (keep society safe), were the boys a
    threat to society? Did they need protecting from
    themselves?
  • Deterrence (put others off doing the same), was
    this a crime that would be copied? Would the 8
    year sentence put people off such behaviour?
  • Reform (reform the criminals), were the boys too
    young to know what they had done? Would
    counselling change their behaviour? Could they
    become normal members of society?
  • Retribution (society taking revenge), should
    society punish the boys to make them pay for what
    they did? Would this make people feel better?
    Would the boys and others learn from the
    punishment they were given?
  • Vindication (law must be upheld), the boys chose
    to break the law so needed to be punished. Might
    others do similar crimes if these boys had gone
    unpunished? Would society work if crimes went
    unpunished?
  • Conclusion what do you think was the most
    important reason to punish the boys? (e.g.
    rehabilitation because the boys had made a
    terrible mistake they had to learn from)
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