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Content Classes Separate
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and
endeavours
to who it answer
the purpose. p.5
8
Impropriety of any
8
Impropriety of any
classification seclusion
plan to the
seclusion
kept up by the
of . p. 7.
8
9
Evils of associations
admitted by my
plan of determinate
seclusion
are less at any
rate than those
of absolute solitude
— p. 9.
10
Corruption is but
one of three results
all equally possible
p. 9.
11
It is the least
probable of the
three. p. 10 See
no 14
12
Points in respect
of which this
plan of determinate
seclusion
falls short of absolute
perfection
1. Difficulty of
ascertaining the
character of the
individual p. 11
13
Possibility that
the in respect
of its offenders
that they may
still each find
something pernicious
to learn from
the others. p. 11
14
How far they are
thus exposed to
corruption in
probability of its
taking place. p.
12
15
Suggestion of means
of criminality no
others corruptive
than in as far
as the desire is
kept alive. p. 12.
16
Improbability
of the continuance
of the desire &
impracticability
of administering
incentives. p. 12.
17
Improbability
of their preventing
on the part of
each other persons
prison offences
1: Debauchery.
p. 13
18
2. Profaneness
18a
Oaths interjections
of anger or audacity.
19
More probable
topics of conversation
& objects of
pursuit are the
melioration of their
lot present and
future. p.
New Beginn
1
prisons
1. Absolute solitude
3. Alternation of solitude
and society
5. Of Society, either
3. promiscuous
4. lunches by division
into classes
5. limited by division
into companies
2 Mitigation seclusion
effected by division into
companies 2
1.2. & 3. rejected
for reasons already
given
3
4. Inconveniences of
dec 4 th
1. Leaves iods
4
2. Classes Division
not capable of being
accurately
5
3. Leaves even the
most corrupt still
further corruptible.
5. 5th plan preferable
to all.
6
4th why coopted
in the Plate
7
Rules respecting
grouping
8
The class separation
plan was an improvement
in the
common plans which
suggested it
9
Inability of the
division into quiet
& daring.
20
Rules of grouping
1. Corrupt not with
uncorrupt
2. Of corrupt
fewer than of uncorrupt.
p.15.
3 ? Compose a
biography of the
prisoners
Addenda
Compare the degree
of pernicious association
here with
that which subsists
in N.S.Wales
Distinction of classes
a grade in the formation
of the companies.
Separation
therefore more
to be apprehended
in such a situation
their mutual corruption
even as between
the trust corrupts
& hardened.
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