Reformatory Measures Connected With the Treatment of Criminals in India

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" I have ever observed the boys have become bold and daring, and hardened, in proportion as they have undergone the most cor- poreal punishment, and probably it is ^o with men. I knew one boy who endured seven whippings, five private and two public ; he was only fourteen years of age.
" There is no mistake in it, the punishment (whipping) is worse than useless. I am certain if they could have shortened their du- rance for a week, thgy would offer to take two whippings instead of one every morni
...ng, and come back to their breakfasts in good spirits. I really never knew a boy go unwillingly to be flogged (and I have not seen a few as it was always in Newgate the prelude to his en- largement). I have said, the prisoners generally disregard minor- punishments ; with the younger ones it sometimes appears to act as a positive inducement to continue in their career. The boy who for his age has undergone the most punishment/" is the greatest man ; such is the notion, of consequence, which an endurance of many whippings gives them, that it is the main topic of conversa^ tion with each other.

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