Medieval Church's Influence on Crime and Punishment - A comprehensive examination of the Church's role in law enforcement and judicial systems during 1000-1500 CE, highlighting its significant yet gradually diminishing authority.
• The Church wielded extensive control over medieval society through its wealth, education, and judicial authority
• Trial by ordeal was a significant church-administered justice system until its abolition in 1215
• The Church owned approximately one-fifth of England's wealth and collected substantial religious taxes
• Religious influence began declining due to competing faiths and monarchical challenges
• Church courts played a crucial role in determining guilt and administering punishment