... those who may have the same motives and opportunities for entering upon it, we perceive that the punishment inflicted on the individual becomes a source of security to all. That punishment, which, considered in itself, appeared base and repugnant... Catalogue - Stran 61avtor: Albion College - 1888Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Jeremy Bentham - 1830 - 466 strani
...That punishment, which, considered in itself, appeared base and repugnant to all generous sentiments, is elevated to the first rank of benefits, when it...as an indispensable sacrifice to the common safety. With respect to any particular delinquent, we have seen that punishment has three objects, — incapacitation,... | |
| Jeremy Bentham - 1838 - 306 strani
...That punishment which, considered in itself, appeared base and repugnant to all generous sentiments, is elevated to the first rank of benefits, when it...as an indispensable sacrifice to the common safety. With respect to any particular delinquent, we have seen that punishment has three objects: incapacitation,... | |
| American Bar Association - 1892 - 500 strani
...prevention ought to be the chief end of punishment, as it is its real justification," and that it " is elevated to the first rank of benefits when it is regarded not as an act of wrath or vengeance against a guilty or unfortunate individual who has given way to mischievous inclinations,... | |
| Queensland. Supreme Court - 1914 - 476 strani
...it, we perceive that the punishment inflicted on the individual becomes a source of security to all. Punishment is elevated to the first rank of benefits, when it is regarded, not as an act of wrath or vengeance against a guilty or unfortunate individual who has given way to mischievous inclinations,... | |
| Wyoming. Supreme Court - 1901 - 642 strani
...prevention ought to be the chief end of punishment as it is its real justification, " and that, "it is elevated to the first rank of benefits when it is regarded not as an act of wrath or vengeance against a guilty or unfortunate individual who has given way to mischievous inclinations,... | |
| Christopher Herbert - 2008 - 364 strani
..."That punishment which, considered in itself, appeared base and repugnant to all generous sentiments, is elevated to the first rank of benefits, when it...as an indispensable sacrifice to the common safety" (396). Yet even the principled disavowal of wrath and vengeance, the standard protestation of English... | |
| Anthropological Society of Bombay - 1921 - 1116 strani
...bearing on the question of sentence." " Bentham. in his Rationale of Punishment, page 20, says : " Punishment is elevated to the first rank of benefits when it is regarded not as an act of wrath or vengeance against a guilty or unfortunate individual who has given way to mischievous, inclinations,... | |
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