# Classification of Offences

Total No. of Defendants. Caned in Court.

Table VI.

RETURN OF BOY JUVENILE OFFENDERS BROUGHT BEFORE THE POLICE MAGISTRATES' COURTS DURING THE YEAR 1932.

Convicted and sentenced. Caned and Bound Over. Fined. Bound Over. Convicted and Cautioned. Discharged or Order made. Previously convicted. Imprisoned. To keep the peace and be of good behaviour. To come up for judgment. (a)-Against their property. Simple Larceny 315 2 20 Stealing from person 13 9 Embezzlement and fraudulent conversion 2 Burglary and housebreaking 1 Receiving and possession of stolen goods 14 Other offences (b)-Against their persons. Common assault 3 2 (c)-Against the Crown and government. Trespass and damage on Crown Land 1 Opium and Revenue offences 2 1 (d)-Against the public peace. Breach of the peace 3 4 (e)-Against public morals and police. Begging and touting 3 Lotteries and Gambling 17 17 Offences against public health 1 Street hawkers offences 2 1 Obstruction and nuisance 1 2 Traffic offences Other offences Total 536 5 56 41 54 1 7 26 2 (1) Age under 10. IM 2 3 (2) Over 10 and under 12. 2 28 20 4 Kowloon (3) Over 12 and under 14. R 2 26 5 16 3 22 29 43 33 25 10 30 8 (4) Over 14 and under 15. 124 5 5 10 2 (5) Over 15 and under 16.

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