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Olsen, Kirstin. //All Things Shakespeare: an Encyclopedia of Shakespeare's World//. A-1 ed. Vol. 1. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood, 2002. Print. This is an encyclopedia of Shakespeare's work and the facts of the Elizibabethian times. On pages 150-151, this book talks about crime and the types of punishment. The information helps compare crimes in Elizabethian time and modern times.

//Elizabethan Crime and Punishment//. William Shakespeare Site Map. Web. 15 Mar. 2010. . This online website helped understand more information of Elizabethan crimes and punishments. It proved that if someone would have stole more than 5 pence, it resulted in hanging. This was a helpful site to gain more ideas about the Elizabethan Era.

Matthews, Travis. "The Long Arm Of The Law." Web Log post. //Http://law-enforcement.info4uabout.com/2009/07/elizabethan-crime-and-punishment-was.html//. 21 July 2009. Web. 11 Mar. 2010. This Online blog helped us to gain more information about Elizabethan crimes and how brutal they were. It states that back then they only had prisions to hold the criminal in until they were killed. This was a helpful site to gain more ideas about the Elizabethan Era.

United States. Federal Bureau Investigation. //Crime In the United States//. //U.S Department of Justice//. Web. 16 Mar. 2010. . This is a survey done by the F.B.I. in 2007 of the larceny-theft that occurred. This information is helpful for the compare and contrast of Elizabethan times against the modern day theft crime. This site gave a lot of statistics and was a great government resource.