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<p>B1. Ch.5 10</p>
BI.UL.5
<p>By way of supplement and explanation<lb/>
 
to the first rule and to make sure<lb/>
By way of supplement and on plan action to the first rate and to make sure of giving to the punishment the inpernity over the offence, the three following rules may be laid down.
of giving to the punishment the superiority over<lb/>
 
the offence, the three following rules may be <lb/>
Rule 1. That the value of the punishment may outweigh the profit of the offence it must be increased in point of magnitude in proportion as it falls short in point of certainty.
laid down.</p>
 
<p>Rule 7. <hi rend="underline">That the value of the punishment<lb/>
Rule 2. Punishment must be further increased in point of magnitude in proportion as it falls short in point of proximity.
may outweigh the profit of the offence<lb/>
 
it must be increased in point of magnitude<lb/>
The profit of a crime is commonly more certain than its punishment, or what amount to the same theory appears to the offender. It is generally more immediate. The temptation to ofefnd is present, the punishment is at a distance. Hence there are five circumstances which weaken the effect of punishment, its uncertainty, and its distance.
in proportion as it falls short in point of<lb/>
 
certainty.</hi></p>
Suppose the profits of a crime equal to [[an amount of money]] starting, suppose the chance of punishment is 1 to 2. It is clear that if the punishment supposing that it were to take place is not more than [[an amount of starting]] starting, its effect when a man's mind
<p>Rule 8. <hi rend="underline">Punishment must be further<lb/>
 
encreased in point of magnitude in proportion<lb/>
 
as it falls short in point of proximity.</hi></p>
<p>The profit of a Crime is commonly more<lb/>
certain than its punishment, or what <del>can</del> <add>amounts</add><lb/>
to the same thing appears so to the offender.<lb/>
It is generally more immediate – the<lb/>
temptation to offend is present, the<lb/>
punishment is at a distance. Hence<lb/>
there are two circumstances which weaken<lb/>
the effect of punishment, its <hi rend="underline">uncertainty</hi><lb/>
and its <hi rend="underline">distance</hi>.</p>
<p>Suppose the profits of a crime<lb/>
equal to £10 sterling, suppose the chance<lb/>
of punishment is 1. to 2. It is clear<lb/>
that if the punishment supposing that<lb/>
it were to take place is not more than<lb/>
£10 Sterling, its effect when a man's mind</p>
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B1. Ch.5 10

By way of supplement and explanation
to the first rule and to make sure
of giving to the punishment the superiority over
the offence, the three following rules may be
laid down.

Rule 7. That the value of the punishment
may outweigh the profit of the offence
it must be increased in point of magnitude
in proportion as it falls short in point of
certainty.

Rule 8. Punishment must be further
encreased in point of magnitude in proportion
as it falls short in point of proximity.

The profit of a Crime is commonly more
certain than its punishment, or what can amounts
to the same thing appears so to the offender.
It is generally more immediate – the
temptation to offend is present, the
punishment is at a distance. Hence
there are two circumstances which weaken
the effect of punishment, its uncertainty
and its distance.

Suppose the profits of a crime
equal to £10 sterling, suppose the chance
of punishment is 1. to 2. It is clear
that if the punishment supposing that
it were to take place is not more than
£10 Sterling, its effect when a man's mind


Identifier: | JB/141/013/001"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

013

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

copy/fair copy sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f10 / / f11 /

Penner

richard smith

Watermarks

[[watermarks::edward wise 1824 [britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

franz ludwig tribolet

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1824

Notes public

ID Number

48230

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