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Discolourment and Disfigurement
– By Stigmatization
– in what way
this is brought
about.
A change of colour is produced no more than what is just sufficient for a mark:
the design of this mark is to testify that the patient
has committed some and of the actions action of the number of those to
which men (in general) are accustomed habituated to annex
[their] contempt. The effect of contempt is to
lessen any disposition which the party continuing
may have to [afford any version of] do anything that shall be of service to the party
continued:⊞ ⊞ in a word to lessen
their good-will towards
him. now in a state of political
society In all forms pleasures that a man can experience
and as well as the dii power of avoiding all pains
that a man can avoid depends in some shape
or other upon the services of other men. This
is partly [...] enough of itself: and will be demonstrated in a future chapter.†† See Ch. of this
Book. Stigmatization This
punishment alone then is therefore sufficient to diminish
a man's chance for all sorts of pleasures
and to increase his chance for all sorts
of pains.
– By Stigmatization
When A mark is inflicted on a in the way of punishment
as a testimony of the patient's having
committed a certain species of offence, & is always
should be such a kind as to show plainly that this
was the design of it and that it was not an
produced by accident. Accordingly it is always
of some determinate figure; and generally frequently
that of some the initial letter of the name of
the offence. With us for instance it is the
letter mark prescribed by Statute is the letter
are an M. for Manslaughter; and a T for Theft.
Identifier: | JB/159/153/004 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 159.
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discolourment and disfigurement |
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by stigmatization |
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jeremy bentham |
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caroline vernon |
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