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HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex
HCO POLICY LETTER OF 17 MARCH 1965
Issue III
Gen Non-Remimeo
HCO (DIVISION 1)
JUSTICE HAT
ADMINISTERING JUSTICE
There are some things to firmly keep in mind when you have to use HCO's
Justice
function:
1. Only the criminally inclined desire a society in which the criminal
is free to do as
he pleases.
2. Only the criminally inclined are frightened enough of Justice to
protest and
complain that it exists.
3. Without order nothing can grow or expand.
4. Justice is one of the guards that keeps the channel of progress a
channel and not a
stopped flow.
5. All reactive minds can exert pain and discomfort on a being. They
demand the
suppression of the good and the production of the bad. Therefore, in
administering Justice, restrain just a trifle more than a bank can
compel a bad
action. The external threat need be just enough to make the internal
pressure to
do wrong the lesser of two discomforts. Judgment lies in how much
external
restraint to apply.
6. Decent people are in favour of Justice. Don't confuse the opinion of
the majority
who wish it with the snarls of the few who fear it.
7. A person who is dramatizing his criminal intent can become very angry
if he is not
prevented from hurting others.
8. A thetan is good. He invented a bank to keep others good. That
mechanism went
wrong. And that's why we're here.
9. In a session you would keep a burglar from bursting in the room and
disturbing
the preclear. In Scientology you keep offenders out so we can get on
with our
session with society.
10. Look up the person who rails against Justice most and you will
have the one you
have been looking for.
11. The only overt in handling Justice is not to work for the
greatest good of the
greatest number.
L. RON HUBBARD
LRH:ml.bp.cden
Copyright ©I 965
by L. Ron Hubbard
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED