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Panopt.
contents I
13
2. at airing-times
p.7
13 (a)
Reference to table
Airing. p.7
14
II Spot for safe-custody —
at least
no th under the
inspection principle.
p.9.
15
howsoever useful
in the common
palns. p.9
16 28
These distinctions
to be observed
1. Temporary effects
& permanent
29
3. Necessity of utter
solitude & that of
limited seclusion
30
3. Effects of limited
seclusion under the
common plans &
under the Panopticon
31
4. Use of longer solitude
in a Penitentiary
House and in
a House of Correction
16
3. It is not necessary
to reformation. p.12.
17
4 — nor to example
p.12
18
5 — nor to prevent
the situation from
being so little irksome
as to carry inspire
no terror. p.12
19
Carried beyond
necessity the use
of it is pernicious.
p.12
20
and expends
a useful instrument
of discipline
in waste.p.13.
21
It is unfavourable
to economy
p.15
22
1. by enhancing
the expence of the
building p. 15.
1. Partition walls
2. Warming
3. Heating
4. Cleanliness — Water-closets
23
2. by consuming
room. p.15
1. Covers & cuts space
2. Precludes junction
of rooms with unroomy
trades
24
3. by cramping
industry choice of trades p.15
Trades excluded
1. Roomy ones.
2. Double ones.
24 (a)
Admission that
expence is not to
be bestowed merely
to take in roomy
trades. p.16.
25
4. by cramping
industry in any
trade.p.17.
1. by excluding
apprenticeship
2 by excluding
cheerfulness.
25 (a)
Difference in the
effects of society between
this case &
that where there are
means of play without
motives to work
p.17.
25 (b)
Coblers cheerfulness
26
Innocent friendships
are the natural
fruit of such
small associations.
p.19
In case of disagreement
separate if no
blame — punish by
solitude if blame on
one side.
27
— which will be a
friend of society for
time after their discharge.
32
Ordinary complement,
Super-complement
& Double
complement to
such Double Cells.
p.23
33
Extensibility thus
given to the establishment
an advantage p.23
34
Putting three or
even four in a cell
threatens no inconvenience.
p.24
1. Safe-custody & good order
More are managed
in the ordinary
Penitentiary workrooms.
2. Room. Four better
stowed in a double
than two in a single.
34 (a)
Instance 3 equal
tables.
35
Double cells so
far from excluding,
favour the application
of
solitude as far
as may be judged
expedient. p.24
Solitude may be
inflicted in case of
an universal
— Super ordinary complement
— Super complet
— Double complem
Results
1/2 Super
1/3 2 le
1/4 Super
double
36
It allows of the comparing
the groupes
at pleasure. p.26.
This easy — characters
being known.
37
Many of the prisoners
will be such
as there is little more
reason for insulating
for fear of
violence than men
at large. p.26
1. The violent to be
proceeded against
for fear of force
2. the skilful in
removing for fear
of instruction
3. those whose have
yielded to an occasional
temptation
not to be
feared at all,
except on account
of the natural propensity
to escape.
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