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<p>Of Punishments</p> | |||
<p>§ I Division of Punishments <hi rend="superscript">(a)</hi></p> | |||
<p>The punishments herein-after may be distributed <note>Punishments<lb/> | |||
divided</note><lb/> | |||
into classes. 1. Capital. 2. Afflictive. 3. <add>Indelibly. 4.</add> Ignominious.<lb/> | |||
5. <del>Ob<gap/>ical</del> <add>Penitentiary or</add> Quasi-parental. 6. <sic>Chronical</sic> <del>6</del>7 . Simply<lb/> | |||
restrictive. <del>7</del>8. Simply compulsive. <del>8</del>9. <unclear>Pecuniary</unclear> <del>9</del><add>10</add>. Quasi-<lb/> | |||
pecuniary. <del>10. Characteristic</del></p> | |||
<p>2.</p> | |||
<p><del><gap/></del> Capital punishments are <del><gap/></del>, such as <del>destroy</del><add>fact</add> <note>Capital punishments<lb/> | |||
what<lb/> | |||
NOTE<lb/> | |||
(b) See p.4.</note><lb/> | |||
<del><gap/></del> are immediate period to the patients life.<hi rend="superscript">b</hi></p> | |||
<p>3</p> | |||
<note>-Afflictive -</note><lb/> | |||
<p><del><gap/></del> Afflictive <del><gap/> <gap/></del> such as subject the patient<lb/> | |||
to pain of body; <add>but</add> without producing thereon any more<lb/> | |||
than a temporary effect. These correspond to simple <lb/> | |||
corporal injuries.</p> | |||
<p>4</p> | |||
<p><del><gap/></del> Indelible are <del>amount such</del> <add>those</add> which produce such <note>Indelible.</note><lb/> | |||
a change on the patient's body as continues till his<lb/> | |||
death. These <del><gap/></del> correspond <del>to</del> irreparable corporal injuries. <add>Ignominious</add></p> | |||
—<lb/> | |||
<p>NOTE</p> | |||
(a) <del>To exhibit an analytical</del> An exhaustive analysis is <lb/> | |||
not so necessary with respect to punishments, as with respect<lb/> | |||
to offences. It is necessary to shew that no acts<lb/> | |||
that ought to be made made offences are passed over, because<lb/> | |||
if any are <add>left unnoticed</add> <del>omitted</del>, the system is so far imperfect.<lb/> | |||
This is not the case with regard to punishments: for<lb/> | |||
<del>when</del><add>if all</add> such as are thought proper to be made use of<lb/> | |||
are <del><gap/></del> but specified, it is <add>of no immediate use</add><del>superfluous with a <gap/></del> to<lb/> | |||
<del>practise</del> to <del><gap/></del> take notice of any more. For this reason <lb/> | |||
no <del>such</del> analytical view is <del>attempted</del><add>presented</add> here: such a view has<lb/> | |||
however been taken in another work hereafter to be published<lb/> | |||
under the tile of <del>Theory</del> Theory of Punishment. With regard to<add>the</add><lb/> | |||
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C
Of Punishments
§ I Division of Punishments (a)
The punishments herein-after may be distributed Punishments
divided
into classes. 1. Capital. 2. Afflictive. 3. Indelibly. 4. Ignominious.
5. Obical Penitentiary or Quasi-parental. 6. Chronical 67 . Simply
restrictive. 78. Simply compulsive. 89. Pecuniary 910. Quasi-
pecuniary. 10. Characteristic
2.
Capital punishments are , such as destroyfact Capital punishments
what
NOTE
(b) See p.4.
are immediate period to the patients life.b
3
-Afflictive -
Afflictive such as subject the patient
to pain of body; but without producing thereon any more
than a temporary effect. These correspond to simple
corporal injuries.
4
Indelible are amount such those which produce such Indelible.
a change on the patient's body as continues till his
death. These correspond to irreparable corporal injuries. Ignominious
—
NOTE
(a) To exhibit an analytical An exhaustive analysis is
not so necessary with respect to punishments, as with respect
to offences. It is necessary to shew that no acts
that ought to be made made offences are passed over, because
if any are left unnoticed omitted, the system is so far imperfect.
This is not the case with regard to punishments: for
whenif all such as are thought proper to be made use of
are but specified, it is of no immediate usesuperfluous with a to
practise to take notice of any more. For this reason
no such analytical view is attemptedpresented here: such a view has
however been taken in another work hereafter to be published
under the tile of Theory Theory of Punishment. With regard tothe
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