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<note>Police Report 9</note> | |||
<note>5 M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Benthams Penitentiary<lb/> | |||
plan</note> | |||
<p><del>This besides</del> <add>The</add> provision <add>thus secured,</add> besides its advantageousness<lb/> | |||
to the individual on the score of <add>comfortable</add> subsistence<lb/> | |||
is advantageous to the public in the shape of<lb/> | |||
a security for good behaviour: and another<lb/> | |||
<add>and very extraordinary</add> security for <add>future</add> good behaviour, as far as depends<lb/> | |||
upon the vigilance and attention of the intended<lb/> | |||
<del>Governor</del> <add>Manager</add> is the large sum he stands engaged<lb/> | |||
to refund out of whatever may be his profits<lb/> | |||
in the event of <del>every act</del> <add>a relapse into the paths</add> of delinquency <del><gap/></del><lb/> | |||
after discharge: the sum <add>money</add> to be applied in <del>indemnifica</del><lb/> | |||
satisfaction for the loss produced by<lb/> | |||
such subsequent offence: and as a further security<lb/> | |||
for his vigilance in another respect, let an<lb/> | |||
escape happen with or without his default, he <lb/> | |||
is to pay £50 for it.</p> | |||
<p>Against the <add>these</add> dreadful <gap/> which<lb/> | |||
have taken place under both the existing <unclear>plans</unclear><lb/> | |||
calamities so afflicting to humanity, but at the<lb/> | |||
same time so <del>profitable advantageous</del> <add>favourable</add> to economy<lb/> | |||
and to the credit of the existing systems<lb/> | |||
<del>under that head</del> <add>in an economical point of view,</add> the original <del>Contract</del> <add>Penitentiary</add><lb/> | |||
plan provided <del>a separate</del> <add><del><gap/></del> a <unclear>dedicated</unclear></add> Infirmary <add>indeed,</add> but one<lb/> | |||
only, to each prison: the <gap/> do not afford<lb/> | |||
even that security, and <del>in</del> <add>during</add> the 8 months passage<lb/> | |||
to New South Wales it is evidently impossible.<lb/> | |||
M<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Bentham, to a single <add>large</add> infirmary, substitutes<lb/> | |||
infirmary-huts in numbers: and as a further<lb/> | |||
<unclear>security</unclear> for attention in this point he insures<lb/> | |||
at his own profit and loss the <del>lif</del> lives of his prisoners<lb/> | |||
paying no less than £100 for every addition<lb/> | |||
to the expected number of deaths, and receiving as<lb/> | |||
much for every diminution in that number.</p> | |||
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Police Report 9
5 Mr Benthams Penitentiary
plan
This besides The provision thus secured, besides its advantageousness
to the individual on the score of comfortable subsistence
is advantageous to the public in the shape of
a security for good behaviour: and another
and very extraordinary security for future good behaviour, as far as depends
upon the vigilance and attention of the intended
Governor Manager is the large sum he stands engaged
to refund out of whatever may be his profits
in the event of every act a relapse into the paths of delinquency
after discharge: the sum money to be applied in indemnifica
satisfaction for the loss produced by
such subsequent offence: and as a further security
for his vigilance in another respect, let an
escape happen with or without his default, he
is to pay £50 for it.
Against the these dreadful which
have taken place under both the existing plans
calamities so afflicting to humanity, but at the
same time so profitable advantageous favourable to economy
and to the credit of the existing systems
under that head in an economical point of view, the original Contract Penitentiary
plan provided a separate a dedicated Infirmary indeed, but one
only, to each prison: the do not afford
even that security, and in during the 8 months passage
to New South Wales it is evidently impossible.
Mr Bentham, to a single large infirmary, substitutes
infirmary-huts in numbers: and as a further
security for attention in this point he insures
at his own profit and loss the lif lives of his prisoners
paying no less than £100 for every addition
to the expected number of deaths, and receiving as
much for every diminution in that number.
Identifier: | JB/150/378/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 150. |
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jeremy bentham |
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