An Inquiry, Whether Crime And Misery Are Produced Or Prevented, By Our Present System of Prison Discipline. Illustrated By Descriptions of the Borough Compter, Tothill Fields Prison, the Jail At St. Albans, the Jail At Guilford, the Jail At Bristol, the J
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In consequence of a defect in the founda- tion, two towers have already been taken down to prevent their falling, and two more are in a precari- ous state. I mention these circumstances, because they have occasioned considerable expense ; and this may be confounded with the inevitable charges of the Peni- tentiary system, and thus a prejudice may arise against it. But it is evident that the system cannot be charged with any errors in the situation which is chosen. With respect, however, to the ...part now building, such precautions have been used, as to remove all apprehensions of danger. When a prisoner is brought here, he is first placed in the reception room, and examined by the sur- geon ; he is then bathed, and his clothes, if unfit to be preserved, are burnt ; if decent, they are sold, * With S. Hoare, jun. Esq. Dec. 26, 1817; and on Feb. 31, ISIS, in company with Mr. W. Allen, I read this to the Governor, with a request that any errors might be pointed out. 103 and entered to his credit, in the " Prisoner's Pro- perty Book." He then is placed in the first class, and while he remains in it, he works in the cell in which he sleeps, separate from all other prisoners.
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