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<add><unclear>pass start</unclear></add> crimes<lb/> | <add><unclear>pass start</unclear></add> crimes<lb/> | ||
continue to<lb/> | continue to<lb/> | ||
be committed? | be committed? —</p><pb/> | ||
<p>Answer | <p>Answer —<lb/> | ||
Because the<lb/> | Because the<lb/> | ||
pleasure from<lb/> | pleasure from<lb/> |
p VIII Art 4
If the
pleasure
reaped from
the commitment
of any
crime is as
nothing
compared
to the pain
which of
course follows,
why
is additional
pain necessary
in the
way of
punishment?
or, if the
above is literally
true
would how comes it to
pass start crimes
continue to
be committed? —
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Answer —
Because the
pleasure from
the crime falls
to the share of
the criminal
as the pain
from the same
crime falls
not to his
share, but to
that of other
people whom
he does not
care about,
(i:e: the consideration
of
whose pain
gives him
no pain) hence
the necessity
of an operation
on the part of
government
for putting
him to pain
(i:e: for punishing
him) in
case of his committing
the mischievous
act
which by the
apprehension
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of such punishment
it
is intended
to deter him
from committing.
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150 |
panopticon versus new south wales; police bill |
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389 |
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002 |
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text sheet |
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recto |
b3 / f7 |
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jeremy bentham |
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50610 |
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