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<head>55 or 2</head> | <head>55 or 2</head> | ||
<p>Per J.B. London <lb/>Panopticon as large as <lb/>convenient, others also <lb/>at a maximum should <lb/>be set down in the <lb/>counties: — size <lb/><hi rend="underline">maximum</hi> thence <lb/>number <hi rend="underline">minimum</hi>. <add>p.1.</add> | <p>Per J.B. London <lb/>Panopticon as large as <lb/>convenient, others also <lb/>at a maximum should <lb/>be set down in the <lb/>counties: — size <lb/><hi rend="underline">maximum</hi> thence <lb/>number <hi rend="underline">minimum</hi>. <add>p.1.</add> </p> | ||
<head>I 3</head> | |||
<head>56 or 3</head> | |||
<p>First and natural idea, <lb/>one per County, perhaps <lb/>objection such a county <lb/>would send but 5 or 6. <add>p. 2</add> </p> | |||
<head>I 4</head> | |||
<head>57 or 4</head> | |||
<p>Thereupon notion of so <lb/>ordering matters, that <lb/>Counties may be engaged <lb/>voluntarily to unite. <add>p.2.</add> </p> | |||
<head>V 6</head> | |||
<head>§12 58 or 5.</head> | |||
<p>Reasons against sending <lb/>County Convicts to London.</p> | |||
<p>1. Expence of conveyance.</p> | |||
<p>2. Danger of forcible escapes</p> | |||
<p>3. Accumulation after <lb/> Better accumulated, when <lb/>employment is not: than <add>altogether</add> disposed <lb/>discharge where not <gap/>.<add>p.2</add></p> | |||
<head>1.5 or 6.</head> | |||
<p>Hereupon per J.B. <lb/>option between </p> | |||
<p>1. Open mode on a <lb/>Large scale.</p> | |||
<p>2. Close mode on a <lb/>small scale.</p> | |||
<p>Close mode that pursued <lb/>in all the existing <lb/>prisons.</p> | |||
<p>Open that here advocated <lb/>by J.B. <add>p.3.</add></p> | |||
<pb/> | |||
<head>59 or 7.</head> | |||
<p>J.B.'s defence of the open <lb/>mode good as to other <lb/>matters, it will not <lb/>be rendered inapplicable <lb/>by the above two <lb/>objections. p.3.</p> | |||
<head>§13 60 or 8 V. 7</head> | |||
<p>1. Expence of conveyance <lb/>being paid for <lb/>once for all is small <lb/>in comparison of the <lb/>difference between <lb/>maintenance and construction <lb/>together <lb/>upon a large and d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> <lb/>upon a small scale <lb/>as above. (In 44, 49 <add>46.</add>) p.3.</p> | |||
<head>61 or 9 V. 8 </head> | |||
<p>On the contract plan <lb/>the extra charge of <lb/>conveyance produced <lb/>by remoteness from the <lb/>prison might be done <lb/>away: Contractor <lb/>being paid according <lb/>to the average distance. <add>p. 4</add></p> | |||
<head>§.14 62 or 10 V. 1</head> | |||
<p>Endless to wait for <lb/> agreement amongst <lb/>all the Counties as <lb/>to the provision in <lb/>respect of the building & <lb/>in Penitentiary receptacles.</p> | |||
<p>No such agreement <lb/>has been waited for as <lb/>to the Colonization <lb/>& Hulk provision. <add>p.4.</add></p> | |||
<head>§ 15 13 or 11. V.2 </head> | |||
<p>Be the superiority of <lb/>the open mode upon a <lb/>large scale ever so incontestable, <lb/>it will scarcely <lb/>find universal acceptance <lb/>among the local authorities.</p> | |||
<pb/> | |||
<head>§ 15 continued</head> | |||
<head>64 or 12 V 3</head> | |||
<p>Local interests will these <lb/>be naturally predominant. <lb/>objections.</p> | |||
<p>1. Charge on the County.</p> | |||
<p>2. Desire to have the <lb/>disposal of the County <lb/>money in the County <lb/>hands. p.5.</p> | |||
<head>65 or 13 V. 4</head> | |||
<p>Ostensible motive zeal <lb/>for the interest of the <lb/>County: — <lb/>real, desire of power <lb/> — of patronage or d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> of <lb/>management. p.5.</p> | |||
<head>§.26 66 or 14 IV. 1</head> | |||
<p>Country Panopticon, say <lb/>3: viz. for East, West, <lb/>North. Expence defrayed <lb/>in the first <lb/>instance by Government <lb/>as d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> of NS. <lb/>Wales & the Hulks: <lb/>transferable or not <lb/>upon the contribution <lb/>to the Poor rates? <lb/>(Yes: if most equable. <lb/>J.B. hesitates not.)</p> | |||
<head>§17 67 or 15 IV 2</head> | |||
<p>J.B. assured that one <lb/>day expence of maintenance <lb/>may on <lb/>Contract plan be <lb/>struck off altogether <lb/>probably even d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> of <lb/>building reimbursed <add>p. 6</add> </p> | |||
<head>68 IV. 3 </head> | |||
<head>10</head> | |||
<p>In all times & places <lb/>forced labour has been <lb/>a source of wealth: <lb/>viz even in families <lb/>unproductive numbers <lb/>included: — <lb/>much more would it <lb/>under Panopticon <lb/>principle & clear of <lb/>unproductive hands.</p> | |||
<p>By the ademption of <lb/>the faculty of producing <lb/>causeless and useless <lb/>suffering, d<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> of producing <lb/>profit would not be <lb/>lessened. p.6.</p> | |||
<pb/> | |||
<p>*13 V. 5<lb/> <gap/>, were these <unclear>gentrifications</unclear> <lb/>alone considered <lb/>the <del>greater</del> <add>more</add> the particular in <lb/>them the better. <lb/>But these few could not be <lb/>gratified but at the expence <lb/>of the many. </p> | |||
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Apr. 1811 1 4 Panopt. J.B. to Penitentiary Committee Letter IIV Part 2. §. II (or 7) I.1
54, or 1
J.B.'s Penopticon supposed
confirmed, question
what to be done
about the counties? p. 1.
I 2 55 or 2
Per J.B. London
Panopticon as large as
convenient, others also
at a maximum should
be set down in the
counties: — size
maximum thence
number minimum. p.1.
I 3 56 or 3
First and natural idea,
one per County, perhaps
objection such a county
would send but 5 or 6. p. 2
I 4 57 or 4
Thereupon notion of so
ordering matters, that
Counties may be engaged
voluntarily to unite. p.2.
V 6 §12 58 or 5.
Reasons against sending
County Convicts to London.
1. Expence of conveyance.
2. Danger of forcible escapes
3. Accumulation after
Better accumulated, when
employment is not: than altogether disposed
discharge where not .p.2
1.5 or 6.
Hereupon per J.B.
option between
1. Open mode on a
Large scale.
2. Close mode on a
small scale.
Close mode that pursued
in all the existing
prisons.
Open that here advocated
by J.B. p.3.
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59 or 7.
J.B.'s defence of the open
mode good as to other
matters, it will not
be rendered inapplicable
by the above two
objections. p.3.
§13 60 or 8 V. 7
1. Expence of conveyance
being paid for
once for all is small
in comparison of the
difference between
maintenance and construction
together
upon a large and do
upon a small scale
as above. (In 44, 49 46.) p.3.
61 or 9 V. 8
On the contract plan
the extra charge of
conveyance produced
by remoteness from the
prison might be done
away: Contractor
being paid according
to the average distance. p. 4
§.14 62 or 10 V. 1
Endless to wait for
agreement amongst
all the Counties as
to the provision in
respect of the building &
in Penitentiary receptacles.
No such agreement
has been waited for as
to the Colonization
& Hulk provision. p.4.
§ 15 13 or 11. V.2
Be the superiority of
the open mode upon a
large scale ever so incontestable,
it will scarcely
find universal acceptance
among the local authorities.
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§ 15 continued 64 or 12 V 3
Local interests will these
be naturally predominant.
objections.
1. Charge on the County.
2. Desire to have the
disposal of the County
money in the County
hands. p.5.
65 or 13 V. 4
Ostensible motive zeal
for the interest of the
County: —
real, desire of power
— of patronage or do of
management. p.5.
§.26 66 or 14 IV. 1
Country Panopticon, say
3: viz. for East, West,
North. Expence defrayed
in the first
instance by Government
as do of NS.
Wales & the Hulks:
transferable or not
upon the contribution
to the Poor rates?
(Yes: if most equable.
J.B. hesitates not.)
§17 67 or 15 IV 2
J.B. assured that one
day expence of maintenance
may on
Contract plan be
struck off altogether
probably even do of
building reimbursed p. 6
68 IV. 3 10
In all times & places
forced labour has been
a source of wealth:
viz even in families
unproductive numbers
included: —
much more would it
under Panopticon
principle & clear of
unproductive hands.
By the ademption of
the faculty of producing
causeless and useless
suffering, do of producing
profit would not be
lessened. p.6.
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*13 V. 5
, were these gentrifications
alone considered
the greater more the particular in
them the better.
But these few could not be
gratified but at the expence
of the many.
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