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plan we have described presents the most
efficacious means for the amendment of those
who have preserved crime remains of honestprinciple.-
Third object. Suppression of the power of to injure
Whatever may be theits effects of the
Panopticon in producing internal reformation and
connecting the will. The Panopticon unites all the
conditions requisite for the prevention of the
commission of new offences.-
Under this head the prisoners may
be considered at two periods - during that of
their imprisonment - that which is posterior to
their liberation -
During the first suppose them
as wicked as you will, what Crimes can they
commit whilst under uninterrupted inspection
divided by cells at all times sufficiently strong to
resist a revolt, unable to unite or to ( conspire
without being seen; responsible the one for the
other, deprived of all communication with the
exterior deprived of all intoxicating liquors. (those
stimulants to dangerous enterprizes) and in the
hand of a governor who could immediately
isolate the dangerous individual - The simple
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