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<!-- this page is organised in five columns. Part of the first column of the adjoining page is visible but has not been transcribed. All text in columns 1,2 and 5, and most of column 4 has been crossed through in ink --> <!-- Heading in pencil --> <head>Panopticon Postscript Contents</head> <head>Heads</head> <p>I. Annular Well</p> <p>II No Protracted<lb/>Partitions.</p> <p>III Cells Double</p> <p>IV. Stories Number</p> <p>V<del>III</del><add>IX</add> Chapel.</p> <p>VIII Dead <sic>Part.</sic></p> <p>VI<del>II</del><add>X</add> Communications</p> <p>VIII <add>XI</add> Approach< | <!-- this page is organised in five columns. Part of the first column of the adjoining page is visible but has not been transcribed. All text in columns 1,2 and 5, and most of column 4 has been crossed through in ink --> <!-- Heading in pencil --> <head>Panopticon Postscript Contents</head> <head>Heads</head> <p>I. Annular Well</p> <p>II No Protracted<lb/>Partitions.</p> <p>III Cells Double</p> <p>IV. Stories Number</p> <p>V<del>III</del><add>IX</add> Chapel.</p> <p>VIII <add>IX</add> Dead <sic>Part.</sic></p> <p>VI<del>II</del><add>X</add> Communications</p> <p>VIII <add>XI</add> Approach</p> <p>IX.<add>XII</add> Outlets</p> <p>X.<add>XIIII</add> Dimensions</p> <p>XV Combinations <lb/>of Panopticons</p> <p>XIII <del>Means</del> <add>Mode</add> of<lb/>warming.</p> <!-- line across the column --> <p>II<lb/>II MANAGEMENT<lb/>1<lb/>Treatment in general<lb/>3<lb/>Distribution of time<lb/>2<lb/>Mixture of employment</p> <!-- line across the column --> <head>Objections answered</head> <p>3<lb/>Airing & exercise<lb/>1<lb/>with regard to persons<lb/>— 4 House<lb/>Sunday employment<lb/>5<lb/>Education</p> <pb/> <!-- start of second column --> <head>Heads Addenda</head> <p>VII<lb/>Incompatibility<lb/>of perfect command<lb/>of view<lb/>and invisibility<lb/>See <hi rend="underline">Chapel</hi></p> <p>deprivation of<lb/>the Sexes.<lb/>Classing of<lb/>Prisoners</p> <p>Diameter & <sic>N<hi rend="superscript">o</hi></sic><lb/>of stoves in<lb/>supposition of a<lb/>2<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> &3<hi rend="superscript">d</hi> Panopticon.</p> <p>Cells — Flat<lb/> arches</p> <p>Cells Stucco<lb/>Floors.</p> <p> VII <del>Inspection</del><lb/>Stations of the<lb/>Inspectors.</p> <p>II<lb/>Management</p> <p>5<lb/>Separation of<lb/>the Sexes</p> <p>6.<lb/>Classing of Prisoners from<lb/><add>from Inspectors.</add></p> <p>7<lb/>Education?</p> <p>8<lb/>Mode of guarding<lb/>the building on<lb/>the outside</p><pb/> <!-- start of third column, text not crossed through --> <p>1<lb/>Annular Well<lb/>instead of stories<lb/>of intermediate<lb/>area</p> <p>Advantages<lb/>1 Lightsomeness<lb/>2 Airiness<lb/>3 Fragility<lb/>4 Facility of conveying<lb/><add>machines &</add> goods to<lb/>the Cells.<lb/>5 Increase of inspection<lb/>force<lb/>p.1<lb/>6. Security against<lb/>attacks — it is a<lb/>ditch.</p> <p>II<lb/>1<lb/>Protracted Partitions<lb/>omitted. p.1<lb/>2</p> <p>2<lb/>1 Distant <sic>converse.</sic><lb/>may be cut off<lb/>by canvas. p.2</p> <p>3<lb/>Near by a slight<lb/>interior lattice. p.3</p> <p>4<lb/>Superior advantage<lb/>of such an interior<lb/>barrier in point<lb/>of stowage. p.3<lb/>2. & light</p> <!-- gap, then line across the page --> <p><add>Additional <unclear>point</unclear><lb/><sic>Jan.</sic> 13</add></p> <p>With a Postscript<lb/>containing a more<lb/>correct and particular<lb/>application of<lb/>the principle to the<lb/>purpose of a Penitentiary<lb/>House.</p><pb/> <head>III Cells Double</head> <p>1<lb/>Inconvenience<lb/>of Solitary Cells.<lb/>They exclude an<lb/>unknown variety<lb/>of employments.<lb/>p.1<lb/>Perhaps some which<lb/>the Prisoners had<lb/>been bred to. p.1</p> <p>2<lb/>Absolute Solitude<lb/>not necessary, nor<lb/>therefore expedient<lb/>p.1<lb/>Howard quoted<lb/>accord.</p> <p>3<lb/>— nor any where<lb/>practiced p.2.</p> <p>4<lb/>nor practicable<lb/>on account of<lb/>the necessity of<lb/>airing. p.2<lb/>Night solitude<lb/>only to prevent<lb/>escape</p> <p>5.<lb/>Solitude useful<lb/>only as a temporary instrument<lb/>to subdue<lb/>the refractory.<lb/>p.3.<lb/>Hence few solitary<lb/>cells requisite</p> <p>6<lb/>Wymondham<lb/>[substantive statement]<lb/>p. 4& 5</p> <!-- remaining text of this column not crossed through --> <!-- in pencil --> <p>Addendum</p> <p>7<lb/>Arches flat.<lb/>dimensions</p> <p>8<lb/>Floor Stucco<lb/>Advantages<lb/>1. Incombustible<lb/>2. Repairable<lb/>3. Smooth<lb/>4. Saves room<lb/>5. Cheaper</p><pb/> <head>III Cells Double</head> <p>7<lb/>Advantages of<lb/>double Cells<lb/>1. Saving materials<lb/>p.7</p> <p>8<lb/>2 — <sic>Cf</sic> room —<lb/>hence choice of<lb/>trades less restricted<lb/>p.7</p> <p>9<lb/>3. Flexibility given<lb/>to the number<lb/>in the establishment.<lb/>p.7</p> <p>10<lb/>No inconvenience<lb/>from 2 or<lb/>even 4 in a Cell.<lb/>p.8</p> <p>11<lb/>No bar to solitude<lb/>as far as<lb/>useful or desired.<lb/>p.8</p> <p>Ordinary complement —<lb/> Super<lb/>Complement —<lb/> Double Complement —<lb/>Double<lb/>Complement not<lb/>more crowded<lb/>than ordinary<lb/>in prisons. p.</p> <p>12<lb/>Groups will be<lb/>small & composed<lb/>at pleasure<lb/>p.10</p> <p>13<lb/>Daring criminals<lb/>the only ones<lb/>against when it<lb/>could be of use<lb/>for security are<lb/>in small proportion. p.10<lb/>Tower of <gap/></p> <p>14<lb/><!-- numbers 4 and 5 in pencil --> 4 1. <unclear>conversing</unclear> — 2 or<lb/>3 by working more<lb/>cheerfully will<lb/>work more</p> <p>15<lb/>5<lb/>Solitude will then<lb/>too be a <unclear>pound</unclear> of<lb/>punishment. p.12</p> | ||
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Panopticon Postscript Contents Heads
I. Annular Well
II No Protracted
Partitions.
III Cells Double
IV. Stories Number
VIIIIX Chapel.
VIII IX Dead Part.
VIIIX Communications
VIII XI Approach
IX.XII Outlets
X.XIIII Dimensions
XV Combinations
of Panopticons
XIII Means Mode of
warming.
II
II MANAGEMENT
1
Treatment in general
3
Distribution of time
2
Mixture of employment
Objections answered
3
Airing & exercise
1
with regard to persons
— 4 House
Sunday employment
5
Education
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Heads Addenda
VII
Incompatibility
of perfect command
of view
and invisibility
See Chapel
deprivation of
the Sexes.
Classing of
Prisoners
Diameter & No
of stoves in
supposition of a
2d &3d Panopticon.
Cells — Flat
arches
Cells Stucco
Floors.
VII Inspection
Stations of the
Inspectors.
II
Management
5
Separation of
the Sexes
6.
Classing of Prisoners from
from Inspectors.
7
Education?
8
Mode of guarding
the building on
the outside
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1
Annular Well
instead of stories
of intermediate
area
Advantages
1 Lightsomeness
2 Airiness
3 Fragility
4 Facility of conveying
machines & goods to
the Cells.
5 Increase of inspection
force
p.1
6. Security against
attacks — it is a
ditch.
II
1
Protracted Partitions
omitted. p.1
2
2
1 Distant converse.
may be cut off
by canvas. p.2
3
Near by a slight
interior lattice. p.3
4
Superior advantage
of such an interior
barrier in point
of stowage. p.3
2. & light
Additional point
Jan. 13
With a Postscript
containing a more
correct and particular
application of
the principle to the
purpose of a Penitentiary
House.
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III Cells Double
1
Inconvenience
of Solitary Cells.
They exclude an
unknown variety
of employments.
p.1
Perhaps some which
the Prisoners had
been bred to. p.1
2
Absolute Solitude
not necessary, nor
therefore expedient
p.1
Howard quoted
accord.
3
— nor any where
practiced p.2.
4
nor practicable
on account of
the necessity of
airing. p.2
Night solitude
only to prevent
escape
5.
Solitude useful
only as a temporary instrument
to subdue
the refractory.
p.3.
Hence few solitary
cells requisite
6
Wymondham
[substantive statement]
p. 4& 5
Addendum
7
Arches flat.
dimensions
8
Floor Stucco
Advantages
1. Incombustible
2. Repairable
3. Smooth
4. Saves room
5. Cheaper
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III Cells Double
7
Advantages of
double Cells
1. Saving materials
p.7
8
2 — Cf room —
hence choice of
trades less restricted
p.7
9
3. Flexibility given
to the number
in the establishment.
p.7
10
No inconvenience
from 2 or
even 4 in a Cell.
p.8
11
No bar to solitude
as far as
useful or desired.
p.8
Ordinary complement —
Super
Complement —
Double Complement —
Double
Complement not
more crowded
than ordinary
in prisons. p.
12
Groups will be
small & composed
at pleasure
p.10
13
Daring criminals
the only ones
against when it
could be of use
for security are
in small proportion. p.10
Tower of
14
4 1. conversing — 2 or
3 by working more
cheerfully will
work more
15
5
Solitude will then
too be a pound of
punishment. p.12
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