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<p><head>Simple modes of Punishment.</head></p>
 
<p><head>NOTE</head></p>
 
<p>strictly, be exerted.  It is not any object, that <add>can be said,</add> properly<lb/>
 
speaking, to exist.  It is a mere fictitious entity.</p>
<p>Upon the whole, in the instance of person, the object<lb/>
is real and the act really exerted on it:  in that<lb/>
of property, the object is real, but the act is not<lb/>
in general really exerted upon <add>on</add> it:  in that of<lb/>
reputation, the object is not real, and for that<lb/>
reason the act can not be really exerted upon <add>on</add> it.</p>
<p>Even here to avoid all inaccuracy, an exception<lb/>
must be made.  In the instance of those <add>one</add> species<lb/>
of corporal punishment that come under the name<lb/>
of Personal <add>Corporal</add> Restraint, <del>such as</del> <add>I mean</add> Imprisonment,<lb/>
it is not necessary<del>ily</del> than any act should be exerted<lb/>
on the person:  who is the object of punishment:
without ever readying his person, it may be sufficient that<lb/>
it <del>may</del> be exerted only on circumjacent objects.<lb/>
A man may be subjected to Imprisonment [which<lb/>
is a forced and painful situation] without touching<lb/>
him or causing any thing to touch him, <del>why sh</del><lb/>
by only turning the key of a room which he<lb/>
has entered perhaps of his own accord.  Imprisonment<lb/>
indeed when inflicted <add>as a punishment, &amp;</add> by command of the<lb/>
Magistrate, does not ordinarily commence in any<lb/>
such way.  It brought about by force, and does<lb/>
not require the aid of surprize and stratagem<lb/>
to effect.  But whether it takes its commencement<lb/>
or no in this way, it is in this way that it<lb/>
has <add>always</add> its continuance.</p>
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6)

Simple modes of Punishment.

NOTE

strictly, be exerted. It is not any object, that can be said, properly
speaking, to exist. It is a mere fictitious entity.

Upon the whole, in the instance of person, the object
is real and the act really exerted on it: in that
of property, the object is real, but the act is not
in general really exerted upon on it: in that of
reputation, the object is not real, and for that
reason the act can not be really exerted upon on it.

Even here to avoid all inaccuracy, an exception
must be made. In the instance of those one species
of corporal punishment that come under the name
of Personal Corporal Restraint, such as I mean Imprisonment,
it is not necessaryily than any act should be exerted
on the person: who is the object of punishment: without ever readying his person, it may be sufficient that
it may be exerted only on circumjacent objects.
A man may be subjected to Imprisonment [which
is a forced and painful situation] without touching
him or causing any thing to touch him, why sh
by only turning the key of a room which he
has entered perhaps of his own accord. Imprisonment
indeed when inflicted as a punishment, & by command of the
Magistrate, does not ordinarily commence in any
such way. It brought about by force, and does
not require the aid of surprize and stratagem
to effect. But whether it takes its commencement
or no in this way, it is in this way that it
has always its continuance.


Identifier: | JB/159/098/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 159.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

159

Main Headings

punishment

Folio number

098

Info in main headings field

simple modes of punishment

Image

002

Titles

note continued

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d5 / d6

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

l v g

Marginals

Paper Producer

caroline vernon

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

53921

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