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[Indirect Legislation] § 6
Political
the way of causality with the act from to which the
mischief in question was first presents itself
in the character of an offence.
3. Restraining mischief committed to no purpose : that is so arranging
the punishment in every case that the offender may be
sure of finding a motive for not committing more mischief
than what is necessary to answer the purpose he has in view.
2. In regard to offences that are liable to come
into competition
4 2. Determining the choice of the offender to the
least offence: of a number which tempt him come in
cont competition.
3. Determinining the offender to embrace the least of a number
of offences which are competitive for his choice.
5 3. Encreasing the danger of detection, and or diminishing
the physical facility of offending.
5. 6 Weaning men from the pursuit of mischievous enjoyments
by facilitating the ettainment of such
as are innocent
6. 5 Satisfying the desire viz. standing desires
went
unsatisfiable
so as to make it no longer
necessary for men to have recourse to forbi pernicious
means measures for it's gratification
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