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<p><del>It is only in so far as expence is concerned<lb/>that Your Committee are authorized to  apply<lb/>those enquiries to any branch of the business<lb/>of government: but so far as expence is concerned<lb/>there is <add>seems</add> no part of that business into which Your<lb/>Committee do not appear to be bound by the<lb/>orders of the House to extend these enquiries <add>researches</add><lb/>according to the measure of their abilities <add>faculties</add> and <lb/>their time.</del> <lb/></p>
<p><del>It is only in so far as expence is concerned<lb/>
<p><del>There are two ways in either of which the<lb/>reduction of</del>  <add>Surveyd in their totality</add> The expences which have delinquency<lb/>for their source <add>may be classed under <del>three</del> <add>four</add> <add>heads</add> <del>will be found when sought<lb/> to take a very extensive range. To this head <lb/>may be referred</del><lb/></p>1. <del>The</del> Damage or other expense which in the<lb/>instance of an extensive class of offences, <note>(a class beyond comparison <lb/>far more numerous than <lb/>all the others put together)</note><lb/>is the<lb/>immediate result of the offence itself, independently<lb/>of all means that may be employd<lb/>to combat <add>it</add> - amount of the loss for instance<lb/>by goods stolen, <del>burned or otherwise damaged</del><lb/>or destroyed.<lb/><add>2. Expense of the establishments and operations</add> <note>which have for their <lb/>object the prevention of delinquency in its <lb/>several shapes.</note><lb/><del>2</del> <add>3</add>.  Expense of institutions <add>establishments and operations</add>  which have<lb/>for their object the <del>detection</del> <add>discovery</add> of offences and<lb/><del>the detection of them</del> Offenders and the prosecution<lb/><add>and conviction</add> of the Offenders so discovered.<lb/><del>3</del> <add>4</add>. Expence of the institutions established for<lb/>the administr<del>at</del><add>ing</add> of punishment to Offenders<lb/>when convicted.<lb/><pb/>
that Your Committee are authorized to  apply<lb/>
those enquiries to any branch of the business<lb/>
of government: but so far as expence is concerned<lb/>
there is <add>seems</add> no part of that business into which Your<lb/>Committee do not appear to be bound by the<lb/>
orders of the House to extend these enquiries <add>researches</add><lb/>
according to the measure of their abilities <add>faculties</add> and <lb/>their time.</del> <lb/></p>
 
<p><del>There are two ways in either of which the<lb/>
reduction of</del>  <add>Surveyd in their totality</add> The expences which have delinquency<lb/>
for their source <add>may be classed under</add> <del>three</del> <add>four</add> <add>heads</add> <del>will be found when sought<lb/>  
to take a very extensive range. To this head <lb/>
may be referred</del><lb/></p>
 
<p>1. <del>The</del> Damage or other expense which in the<lb/>
instance of an extensive class of offences, <note>(a class beyond comparison <lb/>far more numerous than <lb/>
all the others put together)</note><lb/>
is the<lb/>
immediate result of the offence itself, independently<lb/>
of all means that may be employd<lb/>to combat <add>it</add> &#x2014; amount of the loss for instance<lb/>
by goods stolen, <del>burned or otherwise damaged</del><lb/>
or destroyed.<lb/></p>
 
<p><add>2. Expense of the establishments and operations</add> <note>which have for their <lb/>
object the prevention of delinquency in its <lb/>
several shapes.</note><lb/></p>
 
<p><del>2</del> <add>3</add>.  Expense of institutions <add>establishments and operations</add>  which have<lb/>
for their object the <del>detection</del> <add>discovery</add> of offences and<lb/>
<del>the detection of them</del> Offenders and the prosecution<lb/>
<add>and conviction</add> of the Offenders so discovered.<lb/></p>
 
<p><del>3</del> <add>4</add>. Expence of the institutions established for<lb/>
the administr<del>at</del><add>ing</add> of punishment to Offenders<lb/>
when convicted.<lb/></p>
<pb/>




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Police Report I

It is only in so far as expence is concerned
that Your Committee are authorized to apply
those enquiries to any branch of the business
of government: but so far as expence is concerned
there is seems no part of that business into which Your
Committee do not appear to be bound by the
orders of the House to extend these enquiries researches
according to the measure of their abilities faculties and
their time.

There are two ways in either of which the
reduction of
Surveyd in their totality The expences which have delinquency
for their source may be classed under three four heads will be found when sought
to take a very extensive range. To this head
may be referred

1. The Damage or other expense which in the
instance of an extensive class of offences, (a class beyond comparison
far more numerous than
all the others put together)

is the
immediate result of the offence itself, independently
of all means that may be employd
to combat it — amount of the loss for instance
by goods stolen, burned or otherwise damaged
or destroyed.

2. Expense of the establishments and operations which have for their
object the prevention of delinquency in its
several shapes.

2 3. Expense of institutions establishments and operations which have
for their object the detection discovery of offences and
the detection of them Offenders and the prosecution
and conviction of the Offenders so discovered.

3 4. Expence of the institutions established for
the administrating of punishment to Offenders
when convicted.


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Identifier: | JB/150/333/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 150.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

150

Main Headings

panopticon versus new south wales; police bill

Folio number

333

Info in main headings field

police report

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f7

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

50554

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