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C Punishments Distinguished by ?
Act may be distinguished into its effect on him; and its effect on other persons. The effects of it on himself may be to prevent him from doing acts of the same kind with that for which he is punished. The effect of it on other persons may be to prevent them from doing Acts of the same kind with that for which they see him punished. These are in fact the natural and ordinary effects of punishment: and they are the only effects which it is common for men, act : ing in the capacity of legislators and judges, in punishing to have in view. When it is the prospect of both or either of these effects that is the motive of him who punishes, the End of the punishment may be said to be prevention?
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punishment distinguished & defined |
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