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Page 196
... punishment for the same offences , all those principles of Whigs and utilitarians which he shared with the Chief Justice , to apply to the punishment and reformation of criminals in New South Wales . A few months after he had censured ...
... punishment for the same offences , all those principles of Whigs and utilitarians which he shared with the Chief Justice , to apply to the punishment and reformation of criminals in New South Wales . A few months after he had censured ...
Page 274
... punishment could stop short at the point where the victim was irretrievably hardened by the experience.15 Nowhere was this problem of a severity of punishment for the hardened and the incorrigible which would not degrade , or cause ...
... punishment could stop short at the point where the victim was irretrievably hardened by the experience.15 Nowhere was this problem of a severity of punishment for the hardened and the incorrigible which would not degrade , or cause ...
Page 316
... punishment and as a means of reformation . He dashed off thousands of words to the Secretary of State to prove that transportation was the best secondary punishment ever invented by the mind of man . To address a wider public he ...
... punishment and as a means of reformation . He dashed off thousands of words to the Secretary of State to prove that transportation was the best secondary punishment ever invented by the mind of man . To address a wider public he ...
Contents
THE SETTING IN NEW SOUTH WALES | 17 |
THE RETURN OF THE NATIVE SON | 41 |
THE NATIVE SON OFFENDS GROSSLY | 61 |
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