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15 2 <gap/> Offences of the same motive are .1. Theft 2. Embezzlement 3. Defraudment 4. Robbery 5. | <p>15 2</p> <p><add><del><gap/></del></add> Offences of the <lb/>same motive <lb/>are .1. Theft <lb/>2. Embezzlement <lb/>3. Defraudment <lb/>4. Robbery <lb/>5. Homecide in certain <lb/>cases <lb/>5 Incendiarism</p><p>16 2*</p> <p>Destruction and <lb/>Endamagement are <lb/>always offences <lb/>of a different motive <lb/><add>from the others.</add>- viz: Ill-will.</p><p>17 18</p> <p>Mere mischief <lb/>may be done <add>to a given person</add> by <lb/>confidential <lb/>sharping than <lb/>by ordinary.</p> <p>18 <gap/></p> <p>But confidential <lb/>is more difficult: <lb/>requiring <lb/>labour for <lb/><gap/>sinuation, 2. <lb/>particular opportunities.3. <lb/>station in life <lb/><gap/> are in the way <lb/>to practice it.</p> <p>19 20</p> <p><del><gap/></del> Theft and <lb/>Sharping so <lb/>nearly alike <lb/>in mischief that <lb/><add>it</add><del><gap/></del> is not worth <lb/>while to make <lb/>a difference in <lb/>punishment p.<lb/> | ||
7, 8. <add>9. 10.</add> That difference</p><pb/> | |||
1920 could not operate unless it were striking, & then the punishment for Theft if great enough would interfere with that of Robbery &c 20 15 Sharping may therefore be combated indirectly viz: by measures of innolescience See .5 | 21 | Theft Embezzlement & Sharping commonly indistinguishable : viz: even the act itself: ergo the mischief. 22 10 A Thief to steal particular articles (ex. gr. under lock & key) must have particular opportunities. 23. 19 By cultivating talents for Sharping man may become less bold & less fiit for Robbery 24 Mischief of house Robbery arises 1. from increasedfacility. 2. from danger to person. | |||
Property compared intuit panae
13
Circumstances favourable
to the
formation of the
several enterprises
against property
1. Physical facility
CIrcumstances non
2. difficulty
of detection 3 . small
danger of arrest 4 .
small danger of suffering
by defence
234
Circumstances
accusalilary motives unfavourable. 1.
physical difficulty 2,. danger
of detection 3. danger
of apprehension
4. danger of suffering
by defence
2
3 15
Quantum of mischief
in each.
4 13
A Sharper must
be unknown
5. 14
Sharping therefore
can only
be carried on in
great towns.
6 7
A thief need not
be unknown
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7. 15
More primary
mischief may be
done by Sharping
than by Theft
or Robbery
8 16
by Robbery
than by Theft
9 17
- by House Robbery
than by
Road-Robbery
10 12
Present danger
greater in Theft
than in Sharping
p.1
11 9
Facility sometimes
greater. p.1
2. do for
12 6.
More persons
may do for
Thieves than for
Sharpers or Robbers
13 87
More for Robbers
than Sharpers
134 78
Yet some may do
for Sharpers who
wont for robbers:
viz: boys & women
15*
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15 2
Offences of the
same motive
are .1. Theft
2. Embezzlement
3. Defraudment
4. Robbery
5. Homecide in certain
cases
5 Incendiarism
16 2*
Destruction and
Endamagement are
always offences
of a different motive
from the others.- viz: Ill-will.
17 18
Mere mischief
may be done to a given person by
confidential
sharping than
by ordinary.
18
But confidential
is more difficult:
requiring
labour for
sinuation, 2.
particular opportunities.3.
station in life
are in the way
to practice it.
19 20
Theft and
Sharping so
nearly alike
in mischief that
it is not worth
while to make
a difference in
punishment p.
7, 8. 9. 10. That difference
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1920 could not operate unless it were striking, & then the punishment for Theft if great enough would interfere with that of Robbery &c 20 15 Sharping may therefore be combated indirectly viz: by measures of innolescience See .5 | 21 | Theft Embezzlement & Sharping commonly indistinguishable : viz: even the act itself: ergo the mischief. 22 10 A Thief to steal particular articles (ex. gr. under lock & key) must have particular opportunities. 23. 19 By cultivating talents for Sharping man may become less bold & less fiit for Robbery 24 Mischief of house Robbery arises 1. from increasedfacility. 2. from danger to person.
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penal code |
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090 |
offences against property - diss. |
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marginal summary sheet |
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jeremy bentham |
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alexander mavrokordatos |
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