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THE MUSEUM | NATIONAL JUSTICE MUSEUM A JOURNEY OF DISCOVERY. Welcome to the National Justice Museum. Through real spaces, real objects and real stories, we explore the impact justice and the law has on you, your community and society. We also give you a truly engaging experience. Browse remarkable collections, and examine fascinating objects that bring justice andthe law to life
HOMEPAGE | CITY OF CAVES What lies beneath. Nottingham has the UK's largest network of caves. Over 800 are hidden beneath its streets. Enjoy a truly memorable adventure in history at the heart of this underground wonder. Visit us Book tickets Learning.PLAN YOUR VISIT
Plan your visit. A visit to the National Justice Museum tends to stay with people long after they’ve left. From experiencing ancient dungeons, to engaging with contemporary exhibitions and events, law and justice are brought to life in exciting and relevant new ways.PLAN YOUR VISIT
By car. From M1 north. Leave the M1 at junction 26 and follow signs for A610. Once in the city centre, follow the brown and white signs for the City of Caves. From M1 south. Leave the M1 at junction 24 and follow signs for the A453. Once in the city centre, follow theVISIT US SAFELY
Social Distancing. Only visit the museum and City of Caves individually, or with members of your own household or support bubble in line with the latest guidelines set by government. Follow our signposted, one- way system and keep within the recommended distance of others. Wait for smaller or busy areas to clear before entering. THE CAVES | CITY OF CAVES An underground world. Deep below the familiar sights and sounds of the city of Nottingham, lose yourself in the unique and unforgettable City of Caves. Explore the winding passageways of a labyrinthine world. Witness the lives of the people who found themselves living and working shrouded in a damp, dark but reassuringly safe world. THE ‘BLOODY CODE’? In 1723 a system known as the Bloody Code was established in Britain, which imposed the death penalty for over 200 offences – many of which were surprisingly trivial. The Waltham Black Act 1723 was brought in as an emergency measure to deal with deer-stealing, and other activities in the royal forests, of men who disguised themselvesby
CHOICES AND CONSEQUENCES Choices and Consequences is a partnership between the Ben Kinsella Trust and the National Justice Museum. £5 per pupil. Free teacher places. Minimum charges apply, please contact for details. Please note: Because of the special focus of this workshop it isn’t suitable for booking alongside any other educational workshop. HOMEPAGE | NATIONAL JUSTICE MUSEUMEDUCATIONABOUTSUPPORTCOLLECTIONSHIRECONTACT Immersive learning experiences. At the National Justice Museum our inspirational educational visits use real courtrooms across the country, museum spaces and objects to help pupils gain a hands-on understanding of the law and justice. HOMEPAGE | NATIONAL JUSTICE MUSEUM Share a unique learning experience. Sparking imaginations and inspiring minds, our unique curriculum-linked learning programmes for children and young people offer true-to-life workshops in real courtroom settings. Through immersive and engaging digital sessions, we illuminate justice, the law and its practise in a way learners willnever forget.
THE MUSEUM | NATIONAL JUSTICE MUSEUM A JOURNEY OF DISCOVERY. Welcome to the National Justice Museum. Through real spaces, real objects and real stories, we explore the impact justice and the law has on you, your community and society. We also give you a truly engaging experience. Browse remarkable collections, and examine fascinating objects that bring justice andthe law to life
HOMEPAGE | CITY OF CAVES What lies beneath. Nottingham has the UK's largest network of caves. Over 800 are hidden beneath its streets. Enjoy a truly memorable adventure in history at the heart of this underground wonder. Visit us Book tickets Learning.PLAN YOUR VISIT
Plan your visit. A visit to the National Justice Museum tends to stay with people long after they’ve left. From experiencing ancient dungeons, to engaging with contemporary exhibitions and events, law and justice are brought to life in exciting and relevant new ways.PLAN YOUR VISIT
By car. From M1 north. Leave the M1 at junction 26 and follow signs for A610. Once in the city centre, follow the brown and white signs for the City of Caves. From M1 south. Leave the M1 at junction 24 and follow signs for the A453. Once in the city centre, follow theVISIT US SAFELY
Social Distancing. Only visit the museum and City of Caves individually, or with members of your own household or support bubble in line with the latest guidelines set by government. Follow our signposted, one- way system and keep within the recommended distance of others. Wait for smaller or busy areas to clear before entering. THE CAVES | CITY OF CAVES An underground world. Deep below the familiar sights and sounds of the city of Nottingham, lose yourself in the unique and unforgettable City of Caves. Explore the winding passageways of a labyrinthine world. Witness the lives of the people who found themselves living and working shrouded in a damp, dark but reassuringly safe world. THE ‘BLOODY CODE’? In 1723 a system known as the Bloody Code was established in Britain, which imposed the death penalty for over 200 offences – many of which were surprisingly trivial. The Waltham Black Act 1723 was brought in as an emergency measure to deal with deer-stealing, and other activities in the royal forests, of men who disguised themselvesby
CHOICES AND CONSEQUENCES Choices and Consequences is a partnership between the Ben Kinsella Trust and the National Justice Museum. £5 per pupil. Free teacher places. Minimum charges apply, please contact for details. Please note: Because of the special focus of this workshop it isn’t suitable for booking alongside any other educational workshop. THE MUSEUM | NATIONAL JUSTICE MUSEUM A JOURNEY OF DISCOVERY. Welcome to the National Justice Museum. Through real spaces, real objects and real stories, we explore the impact justice and the law has on you, your community and society. We also give you a truly engaging experience. Browse remarkable collections, and examine fascinating objects that bring justice andthe law to life
WHAT'S ON | NATIONAL JUSTICE MUSEUM What's on. From events including issues-focussed free exhibitions and stimulating free workshops, join the discussions, gain valuable insights and enjoy a fun and memorable experience. LEARNING EXPERIENCES Through programmes for Key Stages 1-5 we tell the story of law and order in authentic spaces and through intriguing real-life events. We deliver our learning programmes at the National Justice Museum in Nottingham, at the Royal Courts of Justice and the Rolls Building, both in London and in locations throughout the North West.VISIT US SAFELY
Social distancing. Only visit the museum and City of Caves individually, or with members of your own household or support bubble in line with the latest guidelines set by government. Follow our signposted, one- way system and keep within the recommended distance of others. Wait for smaller or busy areas to clear before entering. THE CAVES | CITY OF CAVES An underground world. Deep below the familiar sights and sounds of the city of Nottingham, lose yourself in the unique and unforgettable City of Caves. Explore the winding passageways of a labyrinthine world. Witness the lives of the people who found themselves living and working shrouded in a damp, dark but reassuringly safe world. COURT OUT! | NATIONAL JUSTICE MUSEUM Problem-solving, critical thinking and analysis, public speaking and debating. Duration. Two hours. Cost. £200. Booking. Email education@nationaljusticemuseum.org.uk or call 0115 993 9811. “. Thank you so much for a fantastic day at the courts.SUPPORT THE MUSEUM
The City of Caves and the National Justice Museum are charitable partners, so every penny we raise through your kind donations supports the important work we both dofrom valuable educational programmes, to engaging community projects, to maintaining our FIND YOUR LEARNING EXPERIENCE Find your learning experience. Search the right learning experience by type, topic, age, and location. We’ve plenty available to help you make the right choice for your group. PLAN YOUR LEARNING VISIT Plan your learning visit. It’s quick and easy to plan and book your learning experience. Details on access, facilities and risk assessment follow, and our dedicated team is here to help with more specificqueries.
VISIT PRACTICALITIES: ROYAL COURTS OF JUSTICE, LONDON www.nationaljusticemuseum.org.uk Visit Practicalities: Royal Courts of Justice, London What do we need to do before our visit? Ensure each student has a copy of HOMEPAGE | NATIONAL JUSTICE MUSEUMEDUCATIONABOUTSUPPORTCOLLECTIONSHIRECONTACT Immersive learning experiences. At the National Justice Museum our inspirational educational visits use real courtrooms across the country, museum spaces and objects to help pupils gain a hands-on understanding of the law and justice. HOMEPAGE | NATIONAL JUSTICE MUSEUM Share a unique learning experience. Sparking imaginations and inspiring minds, our unique curriculum-linked learning programmes for children and young people offer true-to-life workshops in real courtroom settings. Through immersive and engaging digital sessions, we illuminate justice, the law and its practise in a way learners willnever forget.
HOMEPAGE | CITY OF CAVES What lies beneath. Nottingham has the UK's largest network of caves. Over 800 are hidden beneath its streets. Enjoy a truly memorable adventure in history at the heart of this underground wonder. Visit us Book tickets Learning. THE MUSEUM | NATIONAL JUSTICE MUSEUM A JOURNEY OF DISCOVERY. Welcome to the National Justice Museum. Through real spaces, real objects and real stories, we explore the impact justice and the law has on you, your community and society. We also give you a truly engaging experience. Browse remarkable collections, and examine fascinating objects that bring justice andthe law to life
PLAN YOUR VISIT
Plan your visit. A visit to the National Justice Museum tends to stay with people long after they’ve left. From experiencing ancient dungeons, to engaging with contemporary exhibitions and events, law and justice are brought to life in exciting and relevant new ways.PLAN YOUR VISIT
By car. From M1 north. Leave the M1 at junction 26 and follow signs for A610. Once in the city centre, follow the brown and white signs for the City of Caves. From M1 south. Leave the M1 at junction 24 and follow signs for the A453. Once in the city centre, follow theVISIT US SAFELY
Social Distancing. Only visit the museum and City of Caves individually, or with members of your own household or support bubble in line with the latest guidelines set by government. Follow our signposted, one- way system and keep within the recommended distance of others. Wait for smaller or busy areas to clear before entering. THE CAVES | CITY OF CAVES An underground world. Deep below the familiar sights and sounds of the city of Nottingham, lose yourself in the unique and unforgettable City of Caves. Explore the winding passageways of a labyrinthine world. Witness the lives of the people who found themselves living and working shrouded in a damp, dark but reassuringly safe world. COURT OUT! | NATIONAL JUSTICE MUSEUM Problem-solving, critical thinking and analysis, public speaking and debating. Duration. Two hours. Cost. £200. Booking. Email education@nationaljusticemuseum.org.uk or call 0115 993 9811. “. Thank you so much for a fantastic day at the courts. THE ‘BLOODY CODE’? In 1723 a system known as the Bloody Code was established in Britain, which imposed the death penalty for over 200 offences – many of which were surprisingly trivial. The Waltham Black Act 1723 was brought in as an emergency measure to deal with deer-stealing, and other activities in the royal forests, of men who disguised themselvesby
HOMEPAGE | NATIONAL JUSTICE MUSEUMEDUCATIONABOUTSUPPORTCOLLECTIONSHIRECONTACT Immersive learning experiences. At the National Justice Museum our inspirational educational visits use real courtrooms across the country, museum spaces and objects to help pupils gain a hands-on understanding of the law and justice. HOMEPAGE | NATIONAL JUSTICE MUSEUM Share a unique learning experience. Sparking imaginations and inspiring minds, our unique curriculum-linked learning programmes for children and young people offer true-to-life workshops in real courtroom settings. Through immersive and engaging digital sessions, we illuminate justice, the law and its practise in a way learners willnever forget.
HOMEPAGE | CITY OF CAVES What lies beneath. Nottingham has the UK's largest network of caves. Over 800 are hidden beneath its streets. Enjoy a truly memorable adventure in history at the heart of this underground wonder. Visit us Book tickets Learning. THE MUSEUM | NATIONAL JUSTICE MUSEUM A JOURNEY OF DISCOVERY. Welcome to the National Justice Museum. Through real spaces, real objects and real stories, we explore the impact justice and the law has on you, your community and society. We also give you a truly engaging experience. Browse remarkable collections, and examine fascinating objects that bring justice andthe law to life
PLAN YOUR VISIT
Plan your visit. A visit to the National Justice Museum tends to stay with people long after they’ve left. From experiencing ancient dungeons, to engaging with contemporary exhibitions and events, law and justice are brought to life in exciting and relevant new ways.PLAN YOUR VISIT
By car. From M1 north. Leave the M1 at junction 26 and follow signs for A610. Once in the city centre, follow the brown and white signs for the City of Caves. From M1 south. Leave the M1 at junction 24 and follow signs for the A453. Once in the city centre, follow theVISIT US SAFELY
Social Distancing. Only visit the museum and City of Caves individually, or with members of your own household or support bubble in line with the latest guidelines set by government. Follow our signposted, one- way system and keep within the recommended distance of others. Wait for smaller or busy areas to clear before entering. THE CAVES | CITY OF CAVES An underground world. Deep below the familiar sights and sounds of the city of Nottingham, lose yourself in the unique and unforgettable City of Caves. Explore the winding passageways of a labyrinthine world. Witness the lives of the people who found themselves living and working shrouded in a damp, dark but reassuringly safe world. COURT OUT! | NATIONAL JUSTICE MUSEUM Problem-solving, critical thinking and analysis, public speaking and debating. Duration. Two hours. Cost. £200. Booking. Email education@nationaljusticemuseum.org.uk or call 0115 993 9811. “. Thank you so much for a fantastic day at the courts. THE ‘BLOODY CODE’? In 1723 a system known as the Bloody Code was established in Britain, which imposed the death penalty for over 200 offences – many of which were surprisingly trivial. The Waltham Black Act 1723 was brought in as an emergency measure to deal with deer-stealing, and other activities in the royal forests, of men who disguised themselvesby
WHAT'S ON | NATIONAL JUSTICE MUSEUM What's on. From events including issues-focussed free exhibitions and stimulating free workshops, join the discussions, gain valuable insights and enjoy a fun and memorable experience.COLLECTIONS
Explore amazing collections. Encouraging debate. Stimulating minds. Inspiring quiet reflection. We’ve seen as many different reactions to the amazing objects, artefacts and documents we hold, as there are items in our 40,000 strong collection. LEARNING EXPERIENCES Through programmes for Key Stages 1-5 we tell the story of law and order in authentic spaces and through intriguing real-life events. We deliver our learning programmes at the National Justice Museum in Nottingham, at the Royal Courts of Justice and the Rolls Building, both in London and in locations throughout the North West. COURT OUT! | NATIONAL JUSTICE MUSEUM Problem-solving, critical thinking and analysis, public speaking and debating. Duration. Two hours. Cost. £200. Booking. Email education@nationaljusticemuseum.org.uk or call 0115 993 9811. “. Thank you so much for a fantastic day at the courts.SUPPORT THE MUSEUM
Every donation counts. Sparking imaginations and inspiring minds, we provide curriculum-linked learning programmes for children and young people, including true-to-life workshops and real courtroom settings that bring justice and the law to life in a way learners never forget.. If they are to continue making an impact, and inspiring people of all ages to see the world differently, we need yourVISIT US SAFELY
Social distancing. Only visit the museum and City of Caves individually, or with members of your own household or support bubble in line with the latest guidelines set by government. Follow our signposted, one- way system and keep within the recommended distance of others. Wait for smaller or busy areas to clear before entering. FIND YOUR LEARNING EXPERIENCE Find your learning experience. Search the right learning experience by type, topic, age, and location. We’ve plenty available to help you make the right choice for your group. THE CAVES | CITY OF CAVES An underground world. Deep below the familiar sights and sounds of the city of Nottingham, lose yourself in the unique and unforgettable City of Caves. Explore the winding passageways of a labyrinthine world. Witness the lives of the people who found themselves living and working shrouded in a damp, dark but reassuringly safe world. PLAN YOUR LEARNING VISIT Plan your learning visit. It’s quick and easy to plan and book your learning experience. Details on access, facilities and risk assessment follow, and our dedicated team is here to help with more specificqueries.
CHOICES AND CONSEQUENCES Choices and Consequences is a partnership between the Ben Kinsella Trust and the National Justice Museum. £5 per pupil. Free teacher places. Minimum charges apply, please contact for details. Please note: Because of the special focus of this workshop it isn’t suitable for booking alongside any other educational workshop. HOMEPAGE | NATIONAL JUSTICE MUSEUMEDUCATIONABOUTSUPPORTCOLLECTIONSHIRECONTACTSOCIAL JUSTICE PICTURESBRITISH MUSEUM MEDIEVALMEDIEVAL ART MUSEUMMEDIEVAL HISTORY MUSEUMMEDIEVAL MUSEUM NEW YORKMEDIEVAL TIMES MUSEUM Immersive learning experiences. At the National Justice Museum our inspirational educational visits use real courtrooms across the country, museum spaces and objects to help pupils gain a hands-on understanding of the law and justice. HOMEPAGE | NATIONAL JUSTICE MUSEUM Share a unique learning experience. Sparking imaginations and inspiring minds, our unique curriculum-linked learning programmes for children and young people offer true-to-life workshops in real courtroom settings. Through immersive and engaging digital sessions, we illuminate justice, the law and its practise in a way learners willnever forget.
HOMEPAGE | CITY OF CAVES What lies beneath. Nottingham has the UK's largest network of caves. Over 800 are hidden beneath its streets. Enjoy a truly memorable adventure in history at the heart of this underground wonder. Visit us Book tickets Learning.PLAN YOUR VISIT
Plan your visit. A visit to the National Justice Museum tends to stay with people long after they’ve left. From experiencing ancient dungeons, to engaging with contemporary exhibitions and events, law and justice are brought to life in exciting and relevant new ways.PLAN YOUR VISIT
By car. From M1 north. Leave the M1 at junction 26 and follow signs for A610. Once in the city centre, follow the brown and white signs for the City of Caves. From M1 south. Leave the M1 at junction 24 and follow signs for the A453. Once in the city centre, follow theVISIT US SAFELY
Social Distancing. Only visit the museum and City of Caves individually, or with members of your own household or support bubble in line with the latest guidelines set by government. Follow our signposted, one- way system and keep within the recommended distance of others. Wait for smaller or busy areas to clear before entering. THE CAVES | CITY OF CAVES An underground world. Deep below the familiar sights and sounds of the city of Nottingham, lose yourself in the unique and unforgettable City of Caves. Explore the winding passageways of a labyrinthine world. Witness the lives of the people who found themselves living and working shrouded in a damp, dark but reassuringly safe world. JOBS | NATIONAL JUSTICE MUSEUM Position: Education Facilitator. Organisation: National Justice Museum Location: National Justice Museum, Shire Hall, Nottingham. NG1 1HN. Purpose of the role: To deliver unique and high-quality education workshops for schools and education groups visiting the National Justice Museum and City of Caves through facilitation with a consistently high standard of customer care, to ensure that THE ‘BLOODY CODE’? In 1723 a system known as the Bloody Code was established in Britain, which imposed the death penalty for over 200 offences – many of which were surprisingly trivial. The Waltham Black Act 1723 was brought in as an emergency measure to deal with deer-stealing, and other activities in the royal forests, of men who disguised themselvesby
VISIT PRACTICALITIES: ROYAL COURTS OF JUSTICE, LONDON www.nationaljusticemuseum.org.uk Visit Practicalities: Royal Courts of Justice, London What do we need to do before our visit? Ensure each student has a copy of HOMEPAGE | NATIONAL JUSTICE MUSEUMEDUCATIONABOUTSUPPORTCOLLECTIONSHIRECONTACTSOCIAL JUSTICE PICTURESBRITISH MUSEUM MEDIEVALMEDIEVAL ART MUSEUMMEDIEVAL HISTORY MUSEUMMEDIEVAL MUSEUM NEW YORKMEDIEVAL TIMES MUSEUM Immersive learning experiences. At the National Justice Museum our inspirational educational visits use real courtrooms across the country, museum spaces and objects to help pupils gain a hands-on understanding of the law and justice. HOMEPAGE | NATIONAL JUSTICE MUSEUM Share a unique learning experience. Sparking imaginations and inspiring minds, our unique curriculum-linked learning programmes for children and young people offer true-to-life workshops in real courtroom settings. Through immersive and engaging digital sessions, we illuminate justice, the law and its practise in a way learners willnever forget.
HOMEPAGE | CITY OF CAVES What lies beneath. Nottingham has the UK's largest network of caves. Over 800 are hidden beneath its streets. Enjoy a truly memorable adventure in history at the heart of this underground wonder. Visit us Book tickets Learning.PLAN YOUR VISIT
Plan your visit. A visit to the National Justice Museum tends to stay with people long after they’ve left. From experiencing ancient dungeons, to engaging with contemporary exhibitions and events, law and justice are brought to life in exciting and relevant new ways.PLAN YOUR VISIT
By car. From M1 north. Leave the M1 at junction 26 and follow signs for A610. Once in the city centre, follow the brown and white signs for the City of Caves. From M1 south. Leave the M1 at junction 24 and follow signs for the A453. Once in the city centre, follow theVISIT US SAFELY
Social Distancing. Only visit the museum and City of Caves individually, or with members of your own household or support bubble in line with the latest guidelines set by government. Follow our signposted, one- way system and keep within the recommended distance of others. Wait for smaller or busy areas to clear before entering. THE CAVES | CITY OF CAVES An underground world. Deep below the familiar sights and sounds of the city of Nottingham, lose yourself in the unique and unforgettable City of Caves. Explore the winding passageways of a labyrinthine world. Witness the lives of the people who found themselves living and working shrouded in a damp, dark but reassuringly safe world. JOBS | NATIONAL JUSTICE MUSEUM Position: Education Facilitator. Organisation: National Justice Museum Location: National Justice Museum, Shire Hall, Nottingham. NG1 1HN. Purpose of the role: To deliver unique and high-quality education workshops for schools and education groups visiting the National Justice Museum and City of Caves through facilitation with a consistently high standard of customer care, to ensure that THE ‘BLOODY CODE’? In 1723 a system known as the Bloody Code was established in Britain, which imposed the death penalty for over 200 offences – many of which were surprisingly trivial. The Waltham Black Act 1723 was brought in as an emergency measure to deal with deer-stealing, and other activities in the royal forests, of men who disguised themselvesby
VISIT PRACTICALITIES: ROYAL COURTS OF JUSTICE, LONDON www.nationaljusticemuseum.org.uk Visit Practicalities: Royal Courts of Justice, London What do we need to do before our visit? Ensure each student has a copy of THE MUSEUM | NATIONAL JUSTICE MUSEUM A JOURNEY OF DISCOVERY. Welcome to the National Justice Museum. Through real spaces, real objects and real stories, we explore the impact justice and the law has on you, your community and society. We also give you a truly engaging experience. Browse remarkable collections, and examine fascinating objects that bring justice andthe law to life
WHAT'S ON | NATIONAL JUSTICE MUSEUM What's on. From events including issues-focussed free exhibitions and stimulating free workshops, join the discussions, gain valuable insights and enjoy a fun and memorable experience.COLLECTIONS
Explore amazing collections. Encouraging debate. Stimulating minds. Inspiring quiet reflection. We’ve seen as many different reactions to the amazing objects, artefacts and documents we hold, as there are items in our 40,000 strong collection. LEARNING EXPERIENCES Through programmes for Key Stages 1-5 we tell the story of law and order in authentic spaces and through intriguing real-life events. We deliver our learning programmes at the National Justice Museum in Nottingham, at the Royal Courts of Justice and the Rolls Building, both in London and in locations throughout the North West. FIND YOUR LEARNING EXPERIENCE Find your learning experience. Search the right learning experience by type, topic, age, and location. We’ve plenty available to help you make the right choice for your group. THE CAVES | CITY OF CAVES An underground world. Deep below the familiar sights and sounds of the city of Nottingham, lose yourself in the unique and unforgettable City of Caves. Explore the winding passageways of a labyrinthine world. Witness the lives of the people who found themselves living and working shrouded in a damp, dark but reassuringly safe world. PLAN YOUR LEARNING VISIT Plan your learning visit. It’s quick and easy to plan and book your learning experience. Details on access, facilities and risk assessment follow, and our dedicated team is here to help with more specificqueries.
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Learning in London. We’re based in the Royal Courts of Justice, home to the highest courts in the land, and the Rolls Building, a dispute resolution centre of excellence located in the City of London. CHOICES AND CONSEQUENCES Choices and Consequences is a partnership between the Ben Kinsella Trust and the National Justice Museum. £5 per pupil. Free teacher places. Minimum charges apply, please contact for details. Please note: Because of the special focus of this workshop it isn’t suitable for booking alongside any other educational workshop.FATHER OF FORENSICS
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