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9
C
Of the [purposes] of Procedure
Ends
10
[These things being presumed] the several
Kinds of Proce-
-dure may be
conceived as
corresponding
to the several
inconveniences
to be avoided.
inconveniences subordinate ends or purposes which
a system of Procedure ought to have in
view may be thus enumerated. To make exhibit make
the analogy between them appear the clearer, there
will be a convenience in exhibiting reducing them all
to the same expression: exhibiting them altogether
in the negative form; & representing them all as
consisting in the avoiding [that is the act of in-
-curring] of so many inconveniences.
These inconveniences may for the more
convenient viewing of them may be distinguished
into two classes: simple or primary and complex or secondary. Simple
those may be stiled which attach each of them
upon the interests of no more than a single
description of the persons who may be concerned:+
+and which are mis-
-chiefs of themselves,
and which are seen
to be such upon the
first mention of them
complex, these which according to circumstances may
have respect to one or more of such descriptions of
persons at a time. ++ As to the simple inconve-
++and which are no
otherwise mischievous
than in as far as
they are conducive
to the production of
the other simple ones. (a
-niences of which are to be guarded against in
a system of procedures, they are as follows: 3 1.
the total impunity of a delinquents: 2. 4 the partial impunity
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NOTE
(a) This distribution is analogous to that observed with regard
the catalogue of circumstances influencing . See Introd. to ch. 6.
1. Continuance of the
individual
offence. 2. Continuance
of the mischief of the
individual offence.
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jeremy bentham |
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c. hamilton |
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