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3 March 1816 Punishment. Ch.1 Definition and Distinctions
S.3. for evil
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3. Most common cases of punishment, those in which the evil result is not ultimately, but only mediately, intentional
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In these cases ultimately intentional, result a negative or a positive act.
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Offence positive, object of punishment negative and vice versa.
Positive & negative not less important in law, especially penal, than in electricity & galvanism.
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Affines to punishment I where the offence is negative positive —
1. Amendment or reformation
2. Disablement (relative)
3. Determinant (by example)
4. Self defence
5. Self preservation
6. Safe—custody
7. Restraint.
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II — where the offence is positive negative.
8.1 Compulsion or restraint
9.2. Torture
10.3. Compensation (satisfaction pecuniary exaction of)
11.4. Taxation.
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III. Whether the offence be positive or negative
12.1 Coercion
13.2. Obligation
14.3. Burthen (imposition of)
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1. Amendment or refor
mation as prevention
of similar offences on the
part of the delinquent by
application made to his will. This sup
poses considerable ma
lignity in the disposi
tion indicated by the
offence and is scarce
applicable to negative
offences.
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