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N.S. Wales
3 June 1802
3. Incapacitation
2. Reformation
3. Incapacitation
Jail the ultimate
Thus at length the one thing needful—inspection
close and strict was obtained though in a most expensive
and in other respects inconvenient mode. This
was the real fruit and practical lesson of the establishment:
to shew had it not on to shew demonstrate at once its
own perfect inefficacy and the absolute necessity of that
other establishment that had been sacrificed to it continued to
be and still continues to be sacrificed to it. In the
capacity of criminals convicts in the capacity of Guards—
men sent off by hundreds and thousands, to the antipodes
—and a makeshift and meagrely provided
system of inspection in or out of a place called
a
Jail the only resource for keeping than in any tolerable
state of comparative order! To sense the expence
of a compleat and an beyond all form concession
perfect system of inspection management, men
sent off by a law thousands to be kept
under a sort of incompleat inspection management
in a make shift jail, at above three times the expence.+
Happily, on those terms and at that distance the
necessary Jail was built, because there was neither a
Lord Belgrave with his nor a Mr Baldwin with his jobs personal
projects to stop the building of it.
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