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Crime Quote by William Blackstone

“Punishments of unreasonable severity, especially where indiscriminately afflicted, have less effect in preventing crimes, and amending the manners of a people, than such as are more merciful in general, yet properly intermixed with due distinctions of severity.” quote by William Blackstone
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“Punishments of unreasonable severity, especially where indiscriminately afflicted, have less effect in preventing crimes, and amending the manners of a people, than such as are more merciful in general, yet properly intermixed with due distinctions of severity.”

William Blackstone

About This Quote

Source Treatise: Commentaries on the Laws of England, 1765

Harsh punishments are less effective than merciful ones, especially when applied indiscriminately; severity should be balanced with fairness.

In simple terms: Mercy works better than harshness.

Key Takeaway

Apply proportionate justice with compassion.

Themes

justice mercy law

Mood

analytical reflective

Type

legal ethical

When to use this quote

  • criminal sentencing
  • policy reform
  • community standards

Key Concepts

penology ethics social order

Questions to Reflect On

  • How to balance deterrence and fairness?
  • What role does mercy play in modern law?
A Different Perspective

Harsh penalties can deter but also alienate.

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