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C 29

Of Confinement

From p. 43. contriving expedients for that purpose, as may be
often to take a view of the several purposes
for the sake of which a man may come to
have recourse to such offences.

2

Confinement may be inflicted upon a person
for its own sake through ill ill will
either absolutely, or for its own sake for its own sake, or mediatively, that is, as a means to some other end, or in other words with some further
view. Confinement may be inflicted absolutely or mediatively It may be said to be inflicted for its own absolutely or the impulse of one farther motive.
for it's own sake, when it is inflicted merely with a view of
making the person suffer: In this case it is
liable to be coupled with simple personal injuries, and as it were to involve
divers other offences; to wit simple personal injuries
of [ irreparable personal injuries, homicide,] simple
mental injuries, vipp vilification, and personal insults:
In the 2d & 3d cases it is swallow'd up as it
were in the more atrocious offence in which it terminates. In
all the rest it takes the lead, and gives denomination to the whole mass of injuries, the others coming in as so many circumstances of aggraqvation.
There upon the Impulse of sense farther motive

3

When mediately, for the purpose of restraint or of compulsion Imprisonment Confinement when inflicted mediatively,
it is intended to answer the purpose of co-ercion.
This co-ercion will either be physical or moral: restraint in which case it
will be of the physical kind: or compulsion, in which
it will either be, restraint, or compulsion
case the co-ercion it will be of the moral kind.
If it wear the form of restraint it will then be
inflicted either merely for the purpose sake of keeping the
party forthcoming in order to bear a part in
some scene in which he is to be merely passive,
or to prevent his engaging in an active way
in somethi some course of conduct sense in which it is the wish the offender
wishes him he should not to engage in. The only person which




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Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

2-6

Box

071

Main Headings

penal code

Folio number

123

Info in main headings field

of confinement

Image

001

Titles

Category

text sheet

Number of Pages

4

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f29 / f30 / f31 / f32

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::s. lay [britannia with shield emblem]]]

Marginals

jeremy bentham

Paper Producer

alexander mavrokordatos

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

23526

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