Bentham’s Symbolic Ideas for Prison Facades
Jeremy Bentham proposed decorating prison facades with a wolf, fox, monkey, and tiger to indicate the problem of crime.
Jeremy Bentham proposed decorating prison facades with a wolf, fox, monkey, and tiger to indicate the problem of crime.
The Rationale of Punishment includes some text apparently from Bentham’s hand in 1810 or later.
Richard Smith’s edition of Bentham on punishment, The Rationale of Punishment, provides the most accurate published record of Bentham’s original writing.
University College London holds about a thousand manuscript folios that Jeremy Bentham wrote about punishment.