@booklet {7201, title = {Panopticon; or, The Inspection-House: Containing the Idea of a New Principle of Construction Applicable to Any Sort of Establishment, In Which Persons of Any Description Are To Be Kept Under Inspection; And in Particular to Penitentiary-Houses, Prisons, Houses of Industry, Work-houses, Poor-house, Manufactories, Mad-houses, Lazarettos, Hospitals, and Schools: With a Plan of Management Adapted to the Principle: In a Series of Letters, Written in the Year 1787, From Crecheff in White Russia, To a Friend in England}, year = {1791}, note = {

Rpt. in The Works of Jeremy Bentham, Published Under the Superintendence of His Executor, John Bowring. 11 vols. (Edinburgh: William Tait, 1843), 4: 37-172; and in The Panopticon Writings. Ed. Miran Bo{\v z}ovi{\v c}. London: Verso, 1995. Includes \“Panopticon Letters\” (29-95), \“Postscript, Part I. Containing Further Particulars and Alterations Relative to the Plan of Construction Originally Proposed; Principally Adapted to the Purpose of a Panopticon Penitentiary-House\” [printed 1791] (97-114), and \“A Fragment on Ontology\” (115-38), which is about fictions not the panopticon. See also \“Panopticon versus New South Wales: or, The Panopticon Penitentiary System, and The Penal Colonization System, Compared. In a Letter Addressed to the Right Honourable Lord Pelham. By Jeremy Bentham, of Lincoln\’s Inn, Esq.\” (Bowring 4: 173-248).

}, month = {1791}, publisher = {Sold by T. Payne}, address = {Dublin, Ireland Printed: London, Reprinted}, abstract = {

Detailed plans for an ideal utilitarian building where the inmates can be kept under constant observation at low cost.

}, keywords = {English author, Male author}, author = {Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832)} }