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<note>Police Report 4</note>
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<gap/><lb/><gap/><lb/> quantity of punishment <lb/> in question being so much  <lb/> greater: and <lb/><lb/>through the power of acquittal...by the ..., yet the <lb/> power of discharging is, <lb/> which in the instance <lb/> of
<lb/><lb/><lb/> comes much the same thing. It is <lb/> difficult therefore to my <lb/> <lb/><lb/> Book <lb/> keeping and publication <lb/> would be of the most use. The <lb/> publication of the name of the delinquent would in many cases be of <gap/><lb/> but <gap/>a punishment. <lb/> But yet might easily be <lb/>avoided.
 
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: to know of conviciton or ac- <lb/> -quittal being <gap/><lb/> or more complex nature &#x2014; usually a judge <lb/> and Jury. In the latter class of cases, though <lb/> the power <gap/> the business is most important: <lb/> <gap/> arising  <gap/><lb/> those several stages one?  and one?  only has <lb/> happened to some in the full <gap/>under <lb/> the ignorance of your Committee. This <lb/> is that of Rewards
 
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<p> <del> Instrument <add> or introductory <add>of the <gap/> <gap/> </del> a preparation</add> : the power <add><del>a</del></add> of conviction or acquittal<lb/> being referred to a tribunal of a higher<lb/> or more complex nature &#x2014; usually a Judge<lb/> and Jury.  In this <add> It is in </add> better class of cases, though <lb/> <add>the power is <del>bi</del> less absolute, the business is most important: [+] <!-- although not marked [+] the adjoining text in the left hand column appears to be added here  --> <note> the supposed magnitude of the delinquency, and the quantity of punishment in question being so much greater: and even in these cases though the power of acquittal <add> <hi rend="underline"><gap/> <gap/></hi> </add> is not possessed by the Magistrate, yet the power of discharging is, which in the instance of persons of mean account, that is the great <del>bulk</del> <add> multitude</add> of persons falling under examination, comes much to the same thing.  It is difficult therefore to say in which of the two classes of cases <del> probably would be of most regular</del> <add> a regular system of </add> Book keeping and publication would be of most use.  The publication of the name of the delinquent would in many cases be of itself but too severe a punishment.  But this might be avoided.</note><lb/> Of the heads of expense arising out of all <lb/> these several stages one and one only has <lb/> happened to come in its full extent under<lb/> the cognizance of Your Committee.  This <lb/> is that of Rewards payable <del> by either</del> <add> on </add> <lb/> conviction of felons.  Being paid by Sheriffs<lb/> and allowed in their accounts, which in <lb/> every instance pass through the Exchequer, <lb/> they are thence received in the Exchequer,<lb/> and having been required from thence, have <lb/> been returned to your Committee.  This was <lb/> among the heads of expenditure in the account <lb/> of Convicts, made up principally of the expense<lb/> <del> of punishment <add> belonging to the</add> </del> in <hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi>  <note> [+] resulting from the two systems of punishment established on board</note> the Hulks and <lb/> in new South Wales.</p> <p> A return which <add> of this sort</add> had been made to a former<lb/> House of Commons for a period of eleven years<lb/> ending in 1786 suggested to Your Committee<lb/> in obtaining a <del> <gap/> </del> correspondent return<lb/> for an equal period of Years ending <del>in</del> <add> with</add> the <add> for the period of 12 years that has elapsed between that </add> <lb/> last year 1797. <add> time and the end of the </add>.  <hi rend="superscript">[+]</hi> [+] Omitting the last year for the purpose of obtaining a period of 11 years to compare with the preceding period of 11 years.</note> the total of the sums <lb/> paid on account of rewards for the conviction of <lb/> Felons in the former period of eleven years, <lb/> is £89,150: the total for the latter period, <lb/> £88,470.  The similarity is remarkable: <lb/> and it affords some satisfaction to observe that <lb/> the difference is rather on the side of diminution<lb/> than increase.</p>




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Police Report 4

Instrument <add> or introductory <add>of the a preparation</add> : the power a of conviction or acquittal
being referred to a tribunal of a higher
or more complex nature — usually a Judge
and Jury. In this It is in better class of cases, though
the power is bi less absolute, the business is most important: [+] <note> the supposed magnitude of the delinquency, and the quantity of punishment in question being so much greater: and even in these cases though the power of acquittal <add> is not possessed by the Magistrate, yet the power of discharging is, which in the instance of persons of mean account, that is the great bulk multitude of persons falling under examination, comes much to the same thing. It is difficult therefore to say in which of the two classes of cases probably would be of most regular a regular system of Book keeping and publication would be of most use. The publication of the name of the delinquent would in many cases be of itself but too severe a punishment. But this might be avoided.</note>
Of the heads of expense arising out of all
these several stages one and one only has
happened to come in its full extent under
the cognizance of Your Committee. This
is that of Rewards payable by either on
conviction of felons. Being paid by Sheriffs
and allowed in their accounts, which in
every instance pass through the Exchequer,
they are thence received in the Exchequer,
and having been required from thence, have
been returned to your Committee. This was
among the heads of expenditure in the account
of Convicts, made up principally of the expense
of punishment belonging to the in [+] [+] resulting from the two systems of punishment established on board the Hulks and
in new South Wales.

A return which of this sort had been made to a former
House of Commons for a period of eleven years
ending in 1786 suggested to Your Committee
in obtaining a correspondent return
for an equal period of Years ending in with the for the period of 12 years that has elapsed between that
last year 1797. time and the end of the . [+] [+] Omitting the last year for the purpose of obtaining a period of 11 years to compare with the preceding period of 11 years.</note> the total of the sums
paid on account of rewards for the conviction of
Felons in the former period of eleven years,
is £89,150: the total for the latter period,
£88,470. The similarity is remarkable:
and it affords some satisfaction to observe that
the difference is rather on the side of diminution
than increase.



Identifier: | JB/150/403/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 150.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

7

Box

150

Main Headings

panopticon versus new south wales; police bill

Folio number

403

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

b4

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

50624

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