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25. — The Police-Offices to be open for business from
nine, in the morning, till nine, at night.
26. — The present number of Runners, or Constables,
to the Police-Offices, are very insufficient.
27. — No soldier should ever appear in the streets without
his uniform.
28. — The penalty on forfeiture of recognizances, in
case of non-prosecution, should be considerably
increased, and the payment thereof be enforced.
29. — The Expences allowed to Prosecutors & Witnesses
from distant parts, are not sufficiently liberal; on
which account many Delinquents evade justice.
30. — A Barrister and sufficient number of Atornies
should be appointed to prosecute for the Crown, in
criminal cases; and to conduct indictments for
such persons as are too poor to undertake them
on their own account.
31. — The City of London ought to build a House
of Correction; where all the London-Prisoners, who
are under sentence of temporary imprisonment, should
be kept and compelled to work. No prisoners, under
fines, or temporary confinement, should be permitted
to remain in Newgate, or the Compters, after sentence
has been once passed.
32. — Executions are of no utility, either for punishing
or deterring: — if, however, they must be inflicted,
they should be done, as speedily as possible, after
passing sentence. Solitary confinement & labour
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panopticon versus new south wales |
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rev. dr thomas forde |
[[watermarks::tw 1796 [lion with crown emblem]]] |
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francis hall |
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1796 |
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includes letter 1765, vol. 7 |
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