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B.2. Ch4.
5. Forced obligation of mixing with a pernicious
assemblage of his fellow Prisoners. x
See note .1.
x p.8
6. Privation of the implements of writing. means of correspondence; pen
ink and paper for the purposes of correspondence.
a useless severity, since every thing which is written
by a prisoner may be properly is fairly justifiably submitted to inspection
If ever it this privation is justifiable it must be is in cases of reason
and other party -
7. Forced Idleness by the refusal of all means
of necessary occupations; as of the Brushes of a
Painter, the tools of a watchmaker and the or of Books
of a etc. This has been sometimes been carried
by such a degree of as to deprive prisoners
of all amusement. -
These different evils, which are
so many positive evils in addition to the
necessary evils of simple imprisonments, may
be useful in penal and penitential imprisonments -
we shall hereafter show in
what manner they ought to be used, but with
respect to the fifth evil the forced obligation of
mixing with a pernicious assemblage of prisoners.
it is always an evil and an evil which cannot
be obviated without a change in the system
and of prisons. -
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