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Procedure
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The object of an establishment for the admini-
stration of justice is to afford the proper
Security and the sense of security in as
far as it depends upon the due execution of the laws.
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Objects of
judicial
1. Security
2. Sense of security
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Between actual real security and the sense of
of security there is a natural and
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The object of an establishment for the adminsitration of Justice is to afford the people ... security and the sense of security in as far as it depends upon the due execution of the laws.
Bentham ^real^ actual security and the sense or persuasion fo security there is a natural and must evidently be a very intimate connection: though not absolutely an inseparable one. Butas far as they the two objects are distinct, the sense of security is the object of the greater importance. What renders it so is that the numbers exposed to suffer from the want of it, as well as the certaint yof the suffering on the part of each is so much greater on this case than on the other. Actual suffering from injustice expendably? from injustice done by a Judge is the lot ^but^ of a comparatively small proportion of the which number of subjects ^individuals^ under the worst of governments: but the alarm and anxiety which is the result of suffering inflexing? from such a source propagate themselves throughout the whole community and occupy the breast of every individual.
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