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<p>Question 10<hi rend="superscript">th</hi>. Having stating, that it is by an improved System<lb/> with respect to the Employment of Convicts, that the<lb/> <sic>expences</sic> of the Police are among other means to be <lb/> diminished, have you any particular improved System<lb/> for the Employment of Convicts in view, by which you<lb/> think the <sic>expences</sic> of the Police may be diminished?<lb/> Answer. Very soon after I became a Police Magistrate, I was<lb/> so thoroughly convinced of the practicability of rendering<lb/> the Average Labour of Convicts with certain exceptions<lb/> nearly equal to <add>the</add> <hi rend="underline">expence</hi> of maintenance, that I laid before <lb/> the then Secretary of State for the home Department a<lb/> Plan of a <hi rend="underline">Village of Industry</hi> not only for Minor<lb/> Convicts, but also a separate Establishment for<lb/> Persons discharged from Gaols, and unable to gain a<lb/> livelyhood, or to get into regular employment, for want of<lb/> Character: thereby suggesting the means of enabling<lb/> Convicts imprisoned for small Offences (whose Labour is<lb/> at present totally unproductive) to support themselves,<lb/> in a manner calculated to ease the Public of<lb/> <add>the</add></p>
<p>Question 10<hi rend="superscript">th</hi>. Having stated, that it is by an improved System<lb/> with respect to the Employment of Convicts, that the<lb/> <sic>expences</sic> of the Police are among other means to be <lb/> diminished, have you any particular improved System<lb/> for the Employment of Convicts in view, by which you<lb/> think the <sic>expences</sic> of the Police may be diminished?<lb/> Answer. Very soon after I became a Police Magistrate, I was<lb/> so thoroughly convinced of the practicability of rendering<lb/> the Average Labour of Convicts with certain exceptions<lb/> nearly equal to <add>the</add> <hi rend="underline">expence</hi> of maintenance, that I laid before <lb/> the then Secretary of State for the home Department a<lb/> Plan of a <hi rend="underline">Village of Industry</hi> not only for Minor<lb/> Convicts; but also a separate Establishment for<lb/> Persons discharged from Gaols, and unable to gain a<lb/> <sic>livelyhood,</sic> or to get into regular employment, for want of<lb/> Character: thereby suggesting the means of enabling<lb/> Convicts imprisoned for small Offences (whose Labour is<lb/> at present totally unproductive) to support themselves,<lb/> in a manner calculated to ease the Public of<lb/> <add>the</add></p>


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Copy
of so much of the
Examination of Patrick Colquhoun Esquire,
as printed in the Appendix to the 28th Report
of the
Committee on Finance,
(Ordered to be printed the 26th June
1798,)
as relates to Mr Bentham's Penitentiary Plan.

Question 10.

Question 10th. Having stated, that it is by an improved System
with respect to the Employment of Convicts, that the
expences of the Police are among other means to be
diminished, have you any particular improved System
for the Employment of Convicts in view, by which you
think the expences of the Police may be diminished?
Answer. Very soon after I became a Police Magistrate, I was
so thoroughly convinced of the practicability of rendering
the Average Labour of Convicts with certain exceptions
nearly equal to the expence of maintenance, that I laid before
the then Secretary of State for the home Department a
Plan of a Village of Industry not only for Minor
Convicts; but also a separate Establishment for
Persons discharged from Gaols, and unable to gain a
livelyhood, or to get into regular employment, for want of
Character: thereby suggesting the means of enabling
Convicts imprisoned for small Offences (whose Labour is
at present totally unproductive) to support themselves,
in a manner calculated to ease the Public of
the



Identifier: | JB/117/100/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 117.

Date_1

1798-06-23

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Box

117

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Folio number

100

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Image

001

Titles

copy / of so much of the / examination of patrick colquhoun esquire, / as printed in the appendix to the 28th report / of the / committee on finance / (ordered to be printed the 26th june 1798) / as relates to mr bentham's penitentiary plan

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collectanea

Number of Pages

4

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recto

Page Numbering

f1 / f2 / f3 / f4

Penner

Watermarks

j whatman

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Paper Producer

admiral pavel chichagov

Corrections

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Notes public

ID Number

38717

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