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Impropriety of the Phrase, "that Such a CRIME deserves Such a PUNISHMENT. 110

There is a phrase, the banishment of which from the page of
t he Dissertation, will mark out be the epoch a singular signal improvement in
Penal Jurisprudence — Induced influenced determined by habit to connect the Idea
of a particular punishment with that of a particular Crime,
we are apt to say, x have acquired imbibed a propensity speak of the crime that such a crime as deserving that
punishment — "murder (they will may say, almost unanimously)
"deserves murder death " "Blood will have Blood" — Led
on by verbal delusion from error to error
they a connection which because they see habitual customary they call natural,
and because natural, necessary and indissoluble — the punishment
belongs as it were to the crime, and the forbearing to 1 2 with deserving it 3 4
[annex it in it's full vigor] they consider as [is a species of injustice analogous
& being as it were the 5 the not rendering a man his due ^<add>is treated as a species of injustice.</add>
A sort of Shock is conceived to be given to the moral system by an atrocious Crime, the x produced it which is x and a sort of equilibrium as it were restored, by a supposed x punishment as a countershock

[An inconvenience this flowing from a too contracted view of
the subject, a want . of attention to the subordination of between moral
ends, and an attachment to the confused specious and undefinable Ideas
of immutable eternal I know not what & inflexible Justice]

Beccaria has given it a house stroke

The unconquerable propensity of men to Vengeance
Private propensity to Revenge, and the notion of Expiation + + The foolish and costly business of Expiation as that
poisonous x ingrafted into almost all Religions, further
contribute to nourish support & x & support this Idea.+

It is one of the last prejudices which clings imperceptibly to
the mind an enlightened [of an enlightened writer Author]

"Ogni Governo, says Beccaria e rebubbliccaano, e monarchico, deve al
calunniatore dare la pena, che toccherebbe al accusato"
//15. p.68 How does this consist with
a proposition which he quotes with applause from
Montesquieu (//2.p.15) Ogni pena chi non derivi dall'
absoluta nec


Identifier: | JB/096/163/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 96.

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096

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punishment

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163

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<pu>nishment end false vengeance

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002

Titles

[[titles::impropriety of the phrase, "that such a crime deserves such a punishment["]]]

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text sheet

Number of Pages

2

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recto

Page Numbering

f110 / f123

Penner

jeremy bentham

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[[watermarks::[crown & fleur-de-lys motif] l v g]]

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Paper Producer

caroline vernon

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31167

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