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Police Report 8 I
Funds out of which
the expense is defrayd
The most of all Among these funds the
most eligible of all, as far as it can be made
to extend, is obviously unquestionably the property of the delinquent.
Every penny thus raised imposed answers
a double purpose: it operates as punishment
which it goes to defray the expence of punishment,
it operates as punishment, and so far
as it extends, it tends to prevent delinquency
to render instances of delinquency more rare.
For correspondent reasons The least eligible of all [+]
[+] funds for the expense of
prosecution.
is the property of
the individual injured. Every penny thus imposed
operates as an addi aggravation of injury -
as an addition to the mischief produced by the
offence. By rendering the individual oftentimes
altogether unable, always less willing to engage in the
service of justice, it tends in the strongest
manner to diminish the apprehensic
certainty of punishment force and value of
punishment as far as certainty is concerned
to encourage delinquency and render the instances
of it more frequent.
Identifier: | JB/150/406/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 150. |
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150 |
panopticon versus new south wales; police bill |
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406 |
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001 |
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text sheet |
1 |
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recto |
d8 |
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jeremy bentham |
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50627 |
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