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(X 2)

STATISTICAL RETURN FOR THE PRISONS OF HONGKONG FOR 1886.

Name and Nature

of the Prisons,

(Whether

•Common Gnol,"

Penitentiary," &c.)

Mere Lock-ups,

not to

be inserted.

"Victoria Gaol,"-

Common Gaol, House of}

Correction, also re-

Total Number of Prisoners Committed in 1886.

For Delt,

For Safe Custody till Trial or for Want of Security.

For Purposes of Penal Imprisonment.

Once.

Twiec.

Thrice or more.

For Five Years or nure,

For one Year or more, but less than Five Years.

For more than 3 Months, and less than Ope Year,

For 3 Months or less.

Number Committed for Debt,

Want of Bail.

Number of those

Committed

who have been

Number of Persons Coinmitted to

Penal Imprisonment,"

including

Penal Servitude,"

and l'unishment, previously Convicted. (if that term is used in the

Culony to describe any

Punishment.)

The Daily Average Number in Prison.

The Daily Average Number on the Sick List.

The Number of Admissions to Hospital during the Year 1886.

The Number of Deaths during 1880.

ceives Prisoners sen-

4,000

30

tenced to Penal Ser- vitude, &c,

Total..

4,600

Men,

1,278

Women,

173

Juveniles,

140

-

5504,020

356

145

156 37

146

379:3,458

674

21.03 236 13

20

30

550 | 4,020

556

145

156

37

146

379 3.438

674

24.03

238

13

22

30

5073,711

313

149

153 37

138

332 3,214 | 633,00)

:

37

136

G 143

13

21 109 10.00

24.03

13

135

11,00

D

By Penal Imprisonment" is meant Imprisonment inflicted as a substantive Punishment in pursuance of a sentence of a Court of

Justice, as distinguished from Imprisonment for Safe Custody, &c.

THESE QUESTIONS ARE TO BE FILLED UP IN RESPECT OF EACH PRISON IN THE COLONY.

Questions.

I. If the Prison is on the separate system, is this separation complete? And if not, what is the separa- tion enforced by day and night respectively?

11. If not on the separate system, wint provision is there for the supervision of the prisoners while in association?

III. How many cells are there; and how many associated wards?

IV. Taking the avenge number of prisoners in Gaol, how many rubic feet of space are there for each prisoner during the hours of sleep?

V. How are the prisoners classified?

Inswers.

The Prison is not on the separate system. Forty- six cells are on the separate system and the majority of the European prisoners and a small number of Chinese prisoners sleep in separate cells, the remainder are in association day and night.

All the eelis of the prison have iron gates, through which the prisoners can be seen at night. While at labour or at exercise, the prisoners are constantly under the supervision of the Prison Ollicers.

There are 190 cells, and I associated ward for debtors.

The daily average number of prisoners confined in the Gaol during the year 1886 was 674. The cubie incasurement of all the wells combined has been in- It has been re- correctly stated in previous returus, measured in March last by the Surveyor General's Departement and found to be 203,844 feet, therefore giving a eubie space of 674 feet to each prisoner during the hours of sleep, passages and corri‹lors not included.

According to the nature of their sentences, their untionality, and occasionally necording to their habits und temperament, as follows, viz.:—

Europeans, Indinas, and Chinesc.

Debtors.

Misdeincanants.

Penal Imprisonment.

Prisoners on remand and for trial.

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