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<p>Restrictive Punishments are those <lb/> which restrain the faculties of the individual <lb/> by hindering him from receiving agreeable <lb/> impressions or from doing what he desires. <lb/> They take from him his liberty with respect <lb/> to certain enjoyments and certain acts. &#x2014;</p>
<p>Restrictive Punishments are those <lb/> which restrain the faculties of the individual <lb/> by hindering him from receiving agreeable <lb/> impressions or from doing what he desires. <lb/> They take from him his liberty with respect <lb/> to certain enjoyments and certain acts. &#x2014;</p>


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<p>Restrictive punishments are of two <lb/> sorts; according to the method <del>in which</del> used <lb/> in inflicting them &#x2014; Some operate by <lb/> moral restraint others by physical restraint. <lb/> Moral restraint take place when the <lb/> motive presented to the individual to hinder <lb/> him from doing the act which he wishes to <lb/> perform: is only the <sic>the</sic> fear of a superior <lb/> punishment: for in order to be efficacious <lb/> it is necessary that the punishment with <lb/> which he is threatened must be greater than <lb/> the simple <del>punishment</del> pain of submitting <lb/> to the restraint imposed upon him. &#x2014; </p>
 
<p>The punishment of restraint is <lb/> applicable to all sorts of actions in general <lb/> but particularly to the faculty of </p>





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B.2.Ch.III

Chap. III
Of Constrictive Punishments — Territorial
Confinements —

Restrictive Punishments are those
which restrain the faculties of the individual
by hindering him from receiving agreeable
impressions or from doing what he desires.
They take from him his liberty with respect
to certain enjoyments and certain acts. —

Restrictive punishments are of two
sorts; according to the method in which used
in inflicting them — Some operate by
moral restraint others by physical restraint.
Moral restraint take place when the
motive presented to the individual to hinder
him from doing the act which he wishes to
perform: is only the the fear of a superior
punishment: for in order to be efficacious
it is necessary that the punishment with
which he is threatened must be greater than
the simple punishment pain of submitting
to the restraint imposed upon him. —

The punishment of restraint is
applicable to all sorts of actions in general
but particularly to the faculty of


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141

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rationale of punishment

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056

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chap. iii of restrictive punishment - territorial confinement

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001

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copy/fair copy sheet

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2

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recto

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Penner

richard smith

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