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4 Eddy on New York PPrison Extracts - 4 Economy & Compensation

Eddy New York Eddy New York

Compensation Indemnification &c for maintenance &c assured — Economy will be effected Maintenance will soon cost the pubic - nothing
13. Page 55. Comne "Connected with this scheme of punishment
"and reformation, is another object, which, though of inferior importance
"in a moral view, is yet deserving of attention. This is, indemnity to
"the community for the expence of the conviction and maintenance
"of the offender. It is highly probably, that, with due management
"and economy, the profit of the labour of the convicts may be rendered
equal to their support. Such a result, however, has not
"been anticipated by the zealous friends of reform in penal law in
"Europe. They have regarded it as the indispensable duty of legislators, to meliorate the laws, and correct the abuses of prisons,
"without counting the cost of their justice or humanity. In Pensylvania, we are assured, that the experiment has been attended
"with success; — and when the improved system of the penitentiary
"house of this State has had time to operate fully, there can be
"no doubt of a result equally favourable. — It ought to have fair
"scope, and not be thwarted in its infamy, by distrust, or the
"selfish views of individuals or particular classes of men. A wise
"legislature will extend its concern to the whole community, &,
"regardless of private interests, steadily pursue a plan the best
"calculated to promote the general good". —


Eddy

Economy effected Page 94 . "As the convicts have now become more skilfull workmen,
"and can perform more labour, and to greater advantage than heretofore; as the cost of many articles of food will be diminished nearly
"one half, in consequence of the fall of the market, produced by the peace
"in Europe; and as several sources of expence arising from inexperience
"in the first commencement of the business, will be diminished or dried
"up, there is reason to conclude, should the balance due to the agent
"be now paid, that the profit of the labour of the convicts during
"the year 1802, may be rendered adequate to their maintenance.

. . . . . . (There will then remain only the annual expence of the
"salaries of the keepers, and of the external guard, to be paid out of
"the public treasury; as the actual cost of keeping and supporting all the
"convicts in this populous, flourishing, and extensive State ."—



Identifier: | JB/116/084/001
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Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

116

Main Headings

panopticon versus new south wales

Folio number

084

Info in main headings field

eddy on new york prison extracts

Image

001

Titles

Category

collectanea

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d4 / f4

Penner

john herbert koe

Watermarks

1800

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1800

Notes public

ID Number

37617

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