Observations And Reflections On the Penitentiary System. a Letter From Franklin Bache, M.D., to Roberta Vaux

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Observations And Reflections On the Penitentiary System. a Letter From Franklin Bache, M.D., to Roberta Vaux
Bache, Franklin, 1792-1864
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The evils of gregarious confinement are too manifold to be enumerated in the present letter; butibe principal ones may be mentioned under the following heads: 1. Mutual countenance and cohtamination.
2. The fostering of bad passions and evil propensities, by living in a community, in which many of the crimes commit- ted by the most depraved portion of society, living at large, are re-enacted.
3. The impossibility, on the part of the best disposed pri- soners, after being discharged, of avoiding
... the fellowship of the most abandoned, wha may be privy to their disgrace.
4. The notoriety of the prisoner's disgrace to a large num- Digitized by VjOOQ IC 4 ber of the most deprayed members of societyi which operates to deter his relations and original friends, through pride, from giving him countenance and rapport 1. Mutual countenance and contamination.
No one cause is a more fruitful source of the hardening of offenders, more particularly young offenders,! than the coun- tenance which they receive upon entering a community of convicts.


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