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22                                                                 AJMER CENTRAL JAIL.

STATEMENT No. IV .—Statement showing the convicts admitted into the Ajmer Jail during the year 1913 who
                                                                   had been previously convicted.

SEX.

1

2

3

4

Number
admitted
during
the year.

NUMBER PREVIOUSLY CONVICTED.

Ratio of
column 2 D
to
column 1.

JUVENILE PRISONERS
UNDER 16 YEARS OF
AGE (SECTION 399 OF
THE CRIMINAL PROCE-
DURE CODE).

A

B

C

D

A

B

Once.

Twice.

More than
twice.

TOTAL.

Number
admitted
during
the year.

Number
previously
convicted.

Male . . . . .

706

78

40

44

162

22.95

13

...

Female . . . . .

34

2

...

...

2

5.88

...

...

TOTAL .

740(a)

80

40

44

164

22.16

13(b)

...

(a) NOTE.—In column 1 will be entered the prisoners admitted during the year, vide column 5 of Monthly Statement No. I, from
January to December 1913. Numbers in column 2 will be inclusive of the number in column 4.
(b) The figures in column 4 A should tally with those shown in column 3 A of Monthly Return No. II for the year.

STATEMENT No. V .—Statement showing the escapes and re-captures of convicts in the Central Jail at Ajmer
                                                                             for the year 1913.

1

2

3

4

5

6

Remaining
uncaptured
on the last
day of the
past year.

ESCAPED DURING THE
YEAR.

GRAND
TOTAL.

RE-CAPTURED DURING THE
YEAR.

REMAINING UNCAP-
TURED.

UNEXPIRED PORTION OF
SENTENCE OF THOSE WHO
ESCAPED DURING THE YEAR.

A

B

C

A

B

C

A

B

C

A

B

C

D

From
inside
the Jail.

From
outside
the Jail.

TOTAL.

Those who
escaped in
previous
years.

Those who
escaped
during the
present
year.

TOTAL.

Of
previous
years.

Of
present
year.

TOTAL.

Under
1 year.

Above
1 and
under
3 years.

Above
3 and
under
7 years.

Above
7 years.

Nil.

In column 1, and also in column 5 A, only those should be included who have escaped during the previous seven years. In 4 A, if any
are entered who have been at large for upwards of seven years, a special note should be added. A footnote should show how many have
been struck off, each having escaped more than seven years previously.

STATEMENT No. VI.—Showing the offences committed by the convicts, and the punishments inflicted on them
                                                                   in the Jail of Ajmer during the year 1913.

1

2

3

4

5

6

SEX.

Average
number
of con-
victs.

Criminal
offences.*

BREACHES OF JAIL RULES.

PUNISHMENT INFLICTED.

Ratio of
column
5 C to
column 2.

A

B.—BY JAIL OFFICERS.

C

Smoking
or having
posses-
sion of
forbidden
articles.

Offences
relating
to work.

Other
offences
against
prison
discipline.

By
Criminal
Court.

A

B

C

D

E

Total
punish-
ment.

Solitary
confine-
ment.

Solitary
confine-
ment,
with
reduced
diet.

Reduced
diet.

Corporal
punish-
ment.

Other
punish-
ment.

Male . .

262.02

...

56

79

63

...

30

...

3

1

164

198

75.57

Female .

9.38

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

TOTAL .

271.40

...

56

79

63

...

30

...

3

1

164

198

72.95

              The nature of the criminal offences committed should be noted on the back of this return.
              * In contradistinction to offences against prison discipline.

                                                                                                                                            W. H. B. ROBINSON, Lieut.-Col., I.M.S.,

                                                                                                                                                                 Superintendent, Central Jail, Ajmer.

AJMER JAIL OFFICE :
The 20th February 1914.

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