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Punishment distinguished and defined.
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From p.11
As to Coercion, it may be distinguished into
physical and moral
psychological. It is physical coercion The
It is physical in as far as it is when brought about by means
which act directly on the body of the party: moral psychological
in as far as it is brought about by means
which act upon his mind.[+] This distinction
{ { runs alike through the several articles of restraint,
{ { prevention and compulsion. As to correction
{ { it is scarcely applied to made use of in any other
{ { cases than where the coercion employed is of
{ { the moral psychological kind and therefore administered by
{ {some act of punishment.
{ It is only where the coercion is of the psychological moral }
{ kind that the an actthe idea of coercion ranks }
{ under that of punishment, and that an act }
{ of correctioncoercion is an act of punishment. }
To p. 12
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