VIOLENCE

 

作者: Charlotte Banks,  

 

期刊: The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice  (WILEY Available online 1962)
卷期: Volume 11, issue 1  

页码: 13-25

 

ISSN:0265-5527

 

年代: 1962

 

DOI:10.1111/j.1468-2311.1962.tb01148.x

 

出版商: Blackwell Publishing Ltd

 

数据来源: WILEY

 

摘要:

“The first principle in the management of the guilty seems to me to be to treat them as men and women; which they were before they were guilty, and will be when they are no longer so; and which they are in the midst of it all. Their humanity is the principal thing about them; their guilt is a temporary state. The insane are first men, and secondarily diseased men; and in a due consideration of this order of things lies the main secret of the successful treatment of such. The drunkard is first a man and secondarily a man with a peculiar weakness. The convict is, in like manner, first a man, and then a sinner…; but when the keeper watches a hundred men herded together in virtue of the one common characteristic of their being criminals, the guilt becomes the prominent circumstance and there is an end of the brotherly faith in each, to which each must mainly owe his cure. This, in our human weakness, is the great evil attendant upon the good of collecting together sufferers under any particular physical or moral evil. Visitors are shy of the blind, the deaf and dumb, and insane, when they see them all together, while they would feel little or nothing of this shyness, if they met each sufferer in the bosom of his own family. In the one case, the infirmity, defying sympathy, is the prominent circumstance; in the other, not.”Harriet Mart

 

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