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Chapter 16 CRIMINAL LAW

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lator has to discourage certain classes of conduct by annexing 'tutelary motives.' The classes to be suppressed are

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Contents

Chapter 1 LEGISLATION AND ADMINISTRATION Chapter 2 THE MANUFACTURERS Chapter 3 PAUPERISM Chapter 4 THE POLICE Chapter 5 EDUCATION Chapter 6 THE SLAVE-TRADE Chapter 7 THE FRENCH REVOLUTION Chapter 8 JOHN HORNE TOOKE Chapter 9 EARLY LIFE Chapter 10 FIRST WRITINGS Chapter 11 THE PANOPTICON
Chapter 12 THE UTILITARIAN PROPAGANDA
Chapter 13 FIRST PRINCIPLES
Chapter 14 SPRINGS OF ACTION
Chapter 15 THE SANCTIONS
Chapter 16 CRIMINAL LAW
Chapter 17 ENGLISH LAW
Chapter 18 RADICALISM
Chapter 19 INDIVIDUALISM
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