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<p>§ <hi rend="underline">Presenting an inducement in the shape of reward<lb/>rather than of punishment.</hi><lb/> | |||
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<hi rend="underline">Transforming punishment into reward.</hi></p> | |||
<p>Reward, <note>when it can be <sic>employ'd</sic><lb/></note> <add><del>as where</del></add> as a spring of action, has<lb/><del>two</del> <add>three</add> very capital advantages over punishment. 1. it<lb/><del>is free of</del> <add><del>stands clear</del> casts off</add> all difficulties about evidence: 2. it <del>is<lb/>clear from</del> <add>casts off</add> all delays and uncertainties of procedure.<lb/>3. it stands clear of <del>the</del> all that <hi rend="underline">odium</hi> which is<lb/>so apt to withstand the application of punishment,<lb/>to <del>counter</del> diminish the certainty of it and by that<lb/>means its efficacy as a spring of action, and to<lb/>raise up inconveniences <del>that may</del> <add>that may <del>serve to <sic>counterballance</sic></del></add><lb/>act in <sic>counterballance</sic> to any good effects that might<lb/>be attained by it.<lb/></p> | |||
<note><gap/><lb/>1<lb/> This is making service <lb/>precede reward, instead of<lb/>making punishment follow<lb/>upon delinquency.<lb/>2<lb/>In this way additional<lb/>services are procured without <lb/>additional expence.<lb/>3<lb/>The great advantage consists in<lb/>the placing the <foreign>onus probendi</foreign><lb/>Every body is eager<lb/>to entitle himself to<lb/>reward: every body is<lb/>backward to <sic>submitt</sic><lb/>to punishment<lb/></note><p>I have shewn elsewhere why it is that<lb/>for the most important purposes of legislation<lb/>reward can not be <sic>employ'd</sic> and why <del>on</del> of the few<lb/>instances in which it can be <sic>employ'd</sic> at all<lb/>there are still fewer in which it can be trusted<lb/>to alone without any help <add>support</add> from punishment. One<lb/><del>difficulty</del> impediment, [though there are others,] to the<lb/>constant use of it, though there also others, lies <add>consists</add> in <lb/>the <hi rend="underline">expence</hi>. But there are cases in which at<lb/>the same expence a man may administer either<lb/>reward or punishment. The same vessel <add>urn</add> , by a <lb/><note>kind</note></p> | |||
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Indirect
Rewarding
§ Presenting an inducement in the shape of reward
rather than of punishment.
Or
Transforming punishment into reward.
Reward, when it can be employ'd
as where as a spring of action, has
two three very capital advantages over punishment. 1. it
is free of stands clear casts off all difficulties about evidence: 2. it is
clear from casts off all delays and uncertainties of procedure.
3. it stands clear of the all that odium which is
so apt to withstand the application of punishment,
to counter diminish the certainty of it and by that
means its efficacy as a spring of action, and to
raise up inconveniences that may that may serve to counterballance
act in counterballance to any good effects that might
be attained by it.
1
This is making service
precede reward, instead of
making punishment follow
upon delinquency.
2
In this way additional
services are procured without
additional expence.
3
The great advantage consists in
the placing the onus probendi
Every body is eager
to entitle himself to
reward: every body is
backward to submitt
to punishment
I have shewn elsewhere why it is that
for the most important purposes of legislation
reward can not be employ'd and why on of the few
instances in which it can be employ'd at all
there are still fewer in which it can be trusted
to alone without any help support from punishment. One
difficulty impediment, [though there are others,] to the
constant use of it, though there also others, lies consists in
the expence. But there are cases in which at
the same expence a man may administer either
reward or punishment. The same vessel urn , by a
kind
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