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<note>B II Ch.5</note> | <note>B II Ch.5</note> | ||
<note>Imprisonment | <note>Imprisonment exd<hi rend="superscript"></hi></note> | ||
<head>Ch.V.</head> | <head>Ch.V.</head> | ||
<head><hi rend="underline">Imprisonment examined.</hi></head> <note><del>We proceed to examine</del></note> <p><del>Pursuing the cause the that has been taken with | <head><hi rend="underline">Imprisonment examined.</hi></head> <note><del>We proceed to examine</del></note> | ||
<p><del>Pursuing the cause the that has been taken with respect</del><lb/> | |||
<del>to<add>each of</add> the several species of punishments above spoken</del><lb/> | <del>to<add>each of</add> the several species of punishments above spoken</del><lb/> | ||
<del>of</del>, We shall now proceed to examine the degree<lb/> | <del>of</del>, We shall now proceed to examine the degree<lb/> | ||
in which imprisonment possesses the several<lb/> | in which imprisonment possesses the several<lb/> | ||
properties desirable in a lot of punishment.</p> | properties desirable in a lot of punishment.</p> | ||
<p>1. Imprisonment possesses <del>in great | <p>1. Imprisonment possesses <del>in great perfection</del> the<lb/> | ||
property of <hi rend="underline">efficacy with respect to disablement</hi><lb/> | property of <hi rend="underline">efficacy with respect to disablement</hi><lb/> | ||
<add>in great perfection;</add> The most dangerous offender is deprived of the<lb/> | <add>in great perfection;</add> The most dangerous offender is deprived of the<lb/> | ||
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at the highest pitch, but he will have no <del><gap/></del> opportunity<lb/> | at the highest pitch, but he will have no <del><gap/></del> opportunity<lb/> | ||
of exercising them.</p> | of exercising them.</p> | ||
<p>2. In respect of <del>Frugal subserviency to Frugality</del> convertibility<lb/> | |||
to profit, of <sic>th</sic> inconvenience of imprisonment,<lb/> | |||
none are convertible to profit. <del>Such</del><lb/> | |||
<del>persons</del><add>Prisoners</add> whose <add>means of gaining a <del>livel</del></add> <sic>livelyhood</sic> depend upon their <add>being at</add> liberty<lb/> | |||
<del>& who are thus deprived of the means of supporting</del><lb/> | |||
<del>themselves</del>, must either starve or be<lb/> | |||
maintained at the public cost. Nor does the<lb/> | |||
evil stop here: t<del>he<add>th</add></del> habits of industry being thus<lb/> | |||
for an indefinite period suspended, are not<lb/> | |||
unfrequently never resumed; and <sic>th</sic> <add>discharged</add> prisoner<lb/> | |||
instead of returning to an honest course of <lb/> | |||
industry supports himself by the vicious habits<lb/> | |||
<del>that</del> that he has contracted while in a State<lb/> | |||
of confinement*</p> | |||
<p>Note<lb/> | |||
* This objection to confinement is completely<lb/> | |||
removed <del>by</del> in the plan of Panopticon Imprisonment<lb/> | |||
which will be explained in Chap.XII</p><pb/> | |||
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B II Ch.5 Imprisonment exd
Ch.V. Imprisonment examined. We proceed to examine
Pursuing the cause the that has been taken with respect
toeach of the several species of punishments above spoken
of, We shall now proceed to examine the degree
in which imprisonment possesses the several
properties desirable in a lot of punishment.
1. Imprisonment possesses in great perfection the
property of efficacy with respect to disablement
in great perfection; The most dangerous offender is deprived of the
power of doing mischief so long as his confinement
continues his viscious propensities may continue
at the highest pitch, but he will have no opportunity
of exercising them.
2. In respect of Frugal subserviency to Frugality convertibility
to profit, of th inconvenience of imprisonment,
none are convertible to profit. Such
personsPrisoners whose means of gaining a livel livelyhood depend upon their being at liberty
& who are thus deprived of the means of supporting
themselves, must either starve or be
maintained at the public cost. Nor does the
evil stop here: theth habits of industry being thus
for an indefinite period suspended, are not
unfrequently never resumed; and th discharged prisoner
instead of returning to an honest course of
industry supports himself by the vicious habits
that that he has contracted while in a State
of confinement*
Note
removed by in the plan of Panopticon Imprisonment
which will be explained in Chap.XII
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