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<head><del><gap/></del> <unclear>H</unclear>4 <del>4</del>/</head>
<head><del><gap/></del> <unclear>H</unclear>4 <del>4</del>/</head>
<head><note>Police Report</note></head>


<note>Police Report</note>
<p>The <add>general</add> end <del>Y</del>our Committee allude to <add>have in view</add> is<lb/>
The <add>general</add> end <del>Y</del>our Committee allude to <add>have in view</add> is<lb/>
the prevention of delinquency in the several <add>in all its various</add><lb/>
the prevention of delinquency in the several <add>in all its various</add><lb/>
shapes <add>shapes</add> in which it manifests itself &#x2014; the principle,<lb/>
shapes <add>shapes</add> in which it manifests itself &#x2014; the principle,<lb/>
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causes of misdemeanors, in the instance of <add>but too</add> many<lb/>
causes of misdemeanors, in the instance of <add>but too</add> many<lb/>
of the individuals by whom they are respectively<lb/>
of the individuals by whom they are respectively<lb/>
<gap/>, <hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi><lb/>
<unclear>pursued</unclear>, <hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi><lb/>
<note><hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi> </note>
<note><hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi> Among <unclear>them</unclear><lb/>
all <unclear>such as are</unclear><lb/>
<gap/> <gap/> <gap/><lb/>
<gap/> <gap/> <gap/><lb/>
<unclear>in the prison</unclear></note><lb/>
however pure the main body of<lb/>
those individuals may be from those <unclear>taints</unclear><lb/>
which may be considered <add>in a moral and political view</add> in each instance as<lb/>
the epidemical disorders incident to the several<lb/>
occupations or professions.</p>


<p>To instances in the case of the two professions<lb/>
already subject to this <sic>controul</sic> -<lb/>
species of delinquency to which the occupation of<lb/>
the Hawker and Pedlar is <add>particularly</add> liable to give birth<lb/>
- all from his want of local attachment <add>permanence</add> and<lb/>
consequent responsibility. 1. Smuggling - 2.<lb/>
<del>Defraud</del> <add>Fraud</add> Fraudulent acquisition by the vending<lb/>
<del>of inferior</del> goods at a <del>superior</del> price perhaps<lb/>
apparently low; but having concealed defects<lb/>
which render them <del>not equal in</del> of little or<lb/>
no value in comparison of the price at which they<lb/>
are thus sold. [x]<lb/>
<note><hi rend="superscript">[x]</hi> 3. Stolen<lb/>
goods. 4. <gap/><lb/>
money. 5.<lb/>
Gambling by<lb/>
<gap/> <gap/>.<lb/>
<gap/> <gap/></note></p> 







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H4 4/ Police Report

The general end Your Committee allude to have in view is
the prevention of delinquency in the several in all its various
shapes shapes in which it manifests itself — the principle,
that of combating it in its source, by
placing under special controul all such occupations
as present themselves stand distinguished are pointed
out by reason or experience as natural sources
of delinquency, by their particular tendency to afford
facilities or inducements to the commission of
causes of misdemeanors, in the instance of but too many
of the individuals by whom they are respectively
pursued, [+]
[+] Among them
all such as are


in the prison

however pure the main body of
those individuals may be from those taints
which may be considered in a moral and political view in each instance as
the epidemical disorders incident to the several
occupations or professions.

To instances in the case of the two professions
already subject to this controul -
species of delinquency to which the occupation of
the Hawker and Pedlar is particularly liable to give birth
- all from his want of local attachment permanence and
consequent responsibility. 1. Smuggling - 2.
Defraud Fraud Fraudulent acquisition by the vending
of inferior goods at a superior price perhaps
apparently low; but having concealed defects
which render them not equal in of little or
no value in comparison of the price at which they
are thus sold. [x]
[x] 3. Stolen
goods. 4.
money. 5.
Gambling by
.




Identifier: | JB/150/391/001"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

391

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d1

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

j whatman

Marginals

Paper Producer

admiral pavel chichagov

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

50612

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