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<head>9 Nov 1802 <note>83</note><!-- page number --></head><!-- note and heading in pencil --> | |||
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<p><note>N<hi rend='superscript'>o</hi>5</note> Philadelphia; 178<del>6</del>5. Liancourt : p.<del>3</del>29 <del>In the year 1786</del> " A very | |||
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"considerable portion of the inhabitants if prisons are little affected | |||
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"by the tyrannical and cruel treatment of the <sic>gaolers</sic> . For however | |||
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"absurd , on first sight, the assertion may appear, it is nevertheless | |||
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"true , that many have been attached to such a residence , by the | |||
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"love of disorder & idleness . The present state of the prisons holds | |||
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"out to the offenders no other <del>secenes</del> scenes than those of annihilated | |||
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"liberty , the obligation to labour , and the <del>injunction</del> injunction | |||
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"of regularity & silence . <del>In the 1786, after the</del><!-- deleted in pencil --> | |||
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Reformation time requisite . 10 Page 63. "It can hardly be supposed , that any material or lasting
"effect can be produced on a criminal, by the labour and discipline of
"a penitentiary house , in a shorter time than four of f or five
"years . — And if he is incorrigible by means of solitude , temperance ,
"and cleanliness , he will not merit if is guilty of a second offence ,
"a punishment less severe than imprisonment for that length of time". —
[though a first offence was but a petty offence .]
Reformation time requisite- 11 Page. 69. "No man who enters the prison with vicious habits,
"can reasonably be expected to be divested of them in less than
"four or five years ; and it would greatly injure the penitentiary
"system , to pardon any prisoner before the expiration of that time ,
"unless in extraordinary caus, which may possibly , but very rarely,
"happen".
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Solitary confinement used only for . 16 Page 32. "At first , the Judges, in some instances, exercised the
"power given them by the law , of sentencing the convicts to solitary
"confinement as a punishment for the crimes they had committed ;
"but , afterwards , this was thought to be needlessly severe ; and as the
"state was thereby deprived of the benefit of their labour , that
"punishment , though it may make a part of the sentence which
"follows conviction, is not now inflicted of course , but is left to be
"imposed by the Inspectors on such only as are otherwise refractory
"and incorrigible". —
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9 Nov 1802 83 Letter 2d (2 Example
No5 Philadelphia; 17865. Liancourt : p.329 In the year 1786 " A very
"considerable portion of the inhabitants if prisons are little affected
"by the tyrannical and cruel treatment of the gaolers . For however
"absurd , on first sight, the assertion may appear, it is nevertheless
"true , that many have been attached to such a residence , by the
"love of disorder & idleness . The present state of the prisons holds
"out to the offenders no other secenes scenes than those of annihilated
"liberty , the obligation to labour , and the injunction injunction
"of regularity & silence . In the 1786, after the
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