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<!-- pencil -->10 B.II Ch 7</p>
 
<p><head>General scheme of Punishment proposed.</head></p>
 
<p>reclaimed, he ought <add>not</add> if he is returned into society, to<lb/>
 
have his reputation irretrievably destroy'd.  <del>Upon the<lb/>
supposition of his not being reclaimed he ought not<lb/>
to be returned into society.</del>  The business is then for <add><del>with<lb/>
a view to the ends one of the two ends of punishment</del></add> the sake of general <add>example</add> prevention to render the<lb/>
offence infamous, and at the same time for the<lb/>
<del>view to the other less important end of punishment, reform<lb/>
sake of the reformation to</del><lb/>
<add>sake of reformation</add> to spare the shame of the offender aa much as<lb/>
possible.  <del>How then to reconcile those views which<lb/>
<add>like these</add> appear at first one</del>  These two purposes appear at first<lb/>
to be <del>opposite</del> <add>repugnant</add>:  how <del>then reconcile them</del> <add>can they be reconciled</add>?  The <del><gap/><lb/>
is not so</del> difficulty perhaps is not so great<lb/>
as it <del>if</del> at first appears.  Let the offender <del>be<lb/>
made</del> which produced for the purpose of punishment<lb/>
be made to wear a mast;  with such other contrivances<lb/>
upon occasion as may serve to conceal<lb/>
any peculiarities <add><del>distinguishing characteristics</del></add> of person.  This contrivance will<lb/>
have a farther good effect in point of exemplarity.</p>
<p>Without adding any thing to the force of the <hi rend="underline">real</hi> punishment,<lb/>
<del>servings</del> on the contrary serving even to<lb/>
diminish it, it <del>will</del> <add>promises to</add> add considerably to the force<lb/>
of the <hi rend="underline">apparent</hi>.  The masks may be made more<lb/>
or less tragical in proportion to the enormity of<lb/>
the crimes of those who wear them.  The air of mystery<lb/>
which such a contrivance will throw over <add><del>upon</del></add> the<lb/>
scene, will contribute in a great degree to fix the<lb/>
attention by the curiosity it will excite &amp; the terror <add><del>attention</del></add> it<lb/>
will inspire.</p>
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10 B.II Ch 7

General scheme of Punishment proposed.

reclaimed, he ought not if he is returned into society, to
have his reputation irretrievably destroy'd. Upon the
supposition of his not being reclaimed he ought not
to be returned into society.
The business is then for with
a view to the ends one of the two ends of punishment
the sake of general example prevention to render the
offence infamous, and at the same time for the
view to the other less important end of punishment, reform
sake of the reformation to

sake of reformation to spare the shame of the offender aa much as
possible. How then to reconcile those views which
like these appear at first one
These two purposes appear at first
to be opposite repugnant: how then reconcile them can they be reconciled? The
is not so
difficulty perhaps is not so great
as it if at first appears. Let the offender be
made
which produced for the purpose of punishment
be made to wear a mast; with such other contrivances
upon occasion as may serve to conceal
any peculiarities distinguishing characteristics of person. This contrivance will
have a farther good effect in point of exemplarity.

Without adding any thing to the force of the real punishment,
servings on the contrary serving even to
diminish it, it will promises to add considerably to the force
of the apparent. The masks may be made more
or less tragical in proportion to the enormity of
the crimes of those who wear them. The air of mystery
which such a contrivance will throw over upon the
scene, will contribute in a great degree to fix the
attention by the curiosity it will excite & the terror attention it
will inspire.


Identifier: | JB/141/078/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 141.

Date_1

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Box

141

Main Headings

rationale of punishment

Folio number

078

Info in main headings field

general scheme of imprisonment proposed

Image

002

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f9 / f10

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::propatria [britannia motif]]]

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Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

48295

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