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Page 196
He wanted efficiency, humanity, and equal 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.
He wanted efficiency, humanity, and equal 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.
Page 316
In his Thoughts on Secondary Punishments, In a letter to Earl Grey, published in
London in 1832, he warned the faithful to beware of misplaced compassion, but
also of that admiration and emulation which was excited in many by declarations
...
In his Thoughts on Secondary Punishments, In a letter to Earl Grey, published in
London in 1832, he warned the faithful to beware of misplaced compassion, but
also of that admiration and emulation which was excited in many by declarations
...
Page 317
He appended to his pamphlet a letter by Broughton in which the latter argued that
crime was increasing, not because of the inefficiency of any particular mode of
punishment, but from a diminished prevalence of the fear of God. As soon as the
...
He appended to his pamphlet a letter by Broughton in which the latter argued that
crime was increasing, not because of the inefficiency of any particular mode of
punishment, but from a diminished prevalence of the fear of God. As soon as the
...
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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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