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<note>11.</note><lb/>
<note>B.4.Ch.2</note><lb/>
<p>enumeration of these circumstances <del>presents</del><add>inspires</add><lb/>
a feeling of perfect security.- when we recall<lb/>
the picture of Botany Bay - the contrast becomes<lb/>
striking as it can be rendered.</p>
<p>The prevention of crimes on the part of <lb/>
<sic>delinquant</sic> prisoners is <del>yet</del><add>also</add> in proportion to the<lb/>
difficulty of their escape: and what system  affords<lb/>
in this respect a security comparable to that of<lb/>
the Panopticon.</p>
<p>With respect to discharged prisoners<lb/>
the only absolute guarantee is in their reformation.</p>
<p>Independently of this happy effect<lb/>
which may be expected in this plan more than<lb/>
upon any other - the <add>liberated</add> prisoners would for the<lb/>
most part have acquired by the savings made<lb/>
for them out of their <del>fourth</del> part of the<del>se savings</del><add>profit</add><lb/>
of their labour a stock which will <del>place them</del><add>secure</add><lb/>
them from <add>the</add> immediate temptations of want and<lb/>
give them time to <del>employ</del> avail themselves of<lb/>
these resources of industry which they have<lb/>
acquired during their Captivity.-</p>
<p>But this is not all, I have reserved<lb/>
for this Chapter the mention of an ingenious plan<lb/>
which the author of the panopticon has proposed<lb/>
as a supplement to this <del>pena</del> scheme of punishment -<lb/>
He has paid particular attention to the<lb/>
dangerous and critical situation of <add>discharged</add> prisoners.<lb/>
when reentering the world after a detention perhaps<lb/>
for many years, they have no friends to receive<lb/>
them, without reputation to recommend them,</p><pb/>


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B.4.Ch.2

enumeration of these circumstances presentsinspires
a feeling of perfect security.- when we recall
the picture of Botany Bay - the contrast becomes
striking as it can be rendered.

The prevention of crimes on the part of
delinquant prisoners is yetalso in proportion to the
difficulty of their escape: and what system affords
in this respect a security comparable to that of
the Panopticon.

With respect to discharged prisoners
the only absolute guarantee is in their reformation.

Independently of this happy effect
which may be expected in this plan more than
upon any other - the liberated prisoners would for the
most part have acquired by the savings made
for them out of their fourth part of these savingsprofit
of their labour a stock which will place themsecure
them from the immediate temptations of want and
give them time to employ avail themselves of
these resources of industry which they have
acquired during their Captivity.-

But this is not all, I have reserved
for this Chapter the mention of an ingenious plan
which the author of the panopticon has proposed
as a supplement to this pena scheme of punishment -
He has paid particular attention to the
dangerous and critical situation of discharged prisoners.
when reentering the world after a detention perhaps
for many years, they have no friends to receive
them, without reputation to recommend them,


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Identifier: | JB/141/129/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 141.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

141

Main Headings

rationale of punishment

Folio number

129

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f11 / / f12 /

Penner

richard smith

Watermarks

[[watermarks::reat 1809 [britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

felix bodin

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1809

Notes public

ID Number

48346

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