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J 2

Brought forward,

Convicted for Mendicancy,

19

15

F

11

under the Post Office Ordinance,

19

Police Ordinance,

for Rogue and Vagabond,

under the Women and Girls' Protection Ordinance,

Stowaway Ordinance,

Servants' Quarters Ordinance,

Chinese Wine and Spirit Ordinance,

Public Health and Buildings Ordinance, Dangerous Goods Ordinance,

for Malicious Damage,

under the Prison Ordinance,

51

Stamp

Total,

2,641

66

5

3

83

16

77

21

16

8

6

19

14

2

1

2,957

3. The above figures show that 69 per cent. of the total admissions to prison were for non-criminal offences.

The following Table shows the number of prisoners committed to prison without the option of fine and in default of payment of fine:

WITHOUT
OPTION
OF FINE. IN DEFAULT OF
PAYMENT
OF FINE. TOTAL. Served the imprisonment. 1,361 Paid full fine. 1,660 Paid part fine. 615 571 1,207

4. There were 128 juveniles admitted into prison, 39 of whom were sentenced to be whipped in addition to various terms of imprisonment varying from twenty-four hours' detention to eight weeks' imprisonment with hard labour.

5. The percentage of convicted prisoners admitted to prison with previous convictions recorded against them was 13.6 as compared with 12.0 for 1908.

6. There were 82 prisoners admitted who were convicted by the Police Courts in the New Territories against 151 for the previous year.

7. The following Table shows the number of prisoners in custody on the 31st December for the past ten years and the percentage borne by this number to the estimated population of Hongkong.

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J 2 Brought forward, Convicted for Mendicancy, 19 15 F 11 under the Post Office Ordinance, 19 Police Ordinance, for Rogue and Vagabond, under the Women and Girls' Protection Ordinance, Stowaway Ordinance, Servants' Quarters Ordinance, Chinese Wine and Spirit Ordinance, Public Health and Buildings Ordinance, Dangerous Goods Ordinance, for Malicious Damage, under the Prison Ordinance, 51 Stamp Total, 2,641 66 5 3 83 16 77 21 16 8 6 19 14 2 1 2,957 3. The above figures show that 69 per cent. of the total admissions to prison were for non-criminal offences. The following Table shows the number of prisoners committed to prison without the option of fine and in default of payment of fine: WITHOUTOPTIONOF FINE. IN DEFAULT OFPAYMENTOF FINE. TOTAL. Served the imprisonment. 1,361 Paid full fine. 1,660 Paid part fine. 615 571 1,207 4. There were 128 juveniles admitted into prison, 39 of whom were sentenced to be whipped in addition to various terms of imprisonment varying from twenty-four hours' detention to eight weeks' imprisonment with hard labour. 5. The percentage of convicted prisoners admitted to prison with previous convictions recorded against them was 13.6 as compared with 12.0 for 1908. 6. There were 82 prisoners admitted who were convicted by the Police Courts in the New Territories against 151 for the previous year. 7. The following Table shows the number of prisoners in custody on the 31st December for the past ten years and the percentage borne by this number to the estimated population of Hongkong. Page 195 Page 196
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Brought forward,

Convicted for Mendicancy,

19

15

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11

under the Post Office Ordinance,

19

Police Ordinance,

for Rogue and Vagabond,

under the Women and Girls' Pro-

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Stowaway Ordinance,

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51

Stamp

Total,-

2,641

66

5

3

83

16

77

21

16

8

6

19

14

2

1

2,957

3. The above figures show that 69 per cent. of the total admis- sions to prison were for non-criminal offences.

The following Table shows the number of prisoners committed to prison without the option of fine and in default of payment of fine:-

WITHOUT

OPTION

OF FINE.

IN DEFAULT OF PAYMENT OF FINE.

TOTAL.

Served the imprisonment.

Paid full

fine.

Paid part fine.

1,361

1,660

615

571

1.207

4. There were 128 juveniles admitted into prison 39 of whom were sentenced to be whipped in addition to various terms of impri- sonment varying from twenty-four hours' detention to eight weeks' imprisonment with hard labour.

5. The percentage of convicted prisoners admitted to prison with previous convictions recorded against them was 13'6 as compared with 12.0 for 1908.

6. There were 82 prisoners admitted who were convicted by the Police Courts in the New Territories against 151 for the previous year.

7. The following Table shows the number of prisoners in cus- tody on the 31st December for the past ten years and the percentage borne by this number to the estimated population of Hongkong.

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