8

15.   Cases under observation.—The total number of cases
held under remand for brief periods of observation was 53
(36 males and 17 females), viz. 4 (1 male and 3 females) in 1932,
25 (16 males and 9 females) in 1931 and 24 (19 males and 5
females) in 1930. Of the 53 cases, 23 (6 males and 17 females)
were certified and admitted ; 12 males were discharged as
uncertifiable ; 17 males were certified as non-violent and easily
manageable at homes and were released by the committing
Magistrates and 1 male patient died of Uraemia (Diabetes)
during his period of observation.

16.  Statement II.Criminal patients.—The annexed table
shows the daily average strength of criminal patients :—

Year.

Male.

Female.

Total.

1932 ... ... ...

434.58

34.25

468.83

1931 ... ... ...

433.47

34.22

467.69

1930 ... ... ...

450.63

34.13

484.76

The following table shows the analysis of offences committed
by the criminal population of this hospital.

Murder.

Cupable homicide.

Grievious hurt.

Rape.

M.

F.

T.

M.

F.

T.

M.

F.

T.

M.

F.

T.

Class I ... ... ...

97

8

105

30

3

33

52

1

53

2

...

2

Class II ... ... ...

117

14

131

19

3

22

16

...

16

...

...

...

Class III ... ... ...

43

3

46

7

...

7

1

...

1

...

...

...

Total

257

25

282

56

6

62

69

1

70

2

...

2

Mishief by fire.

Attempt to
commit suicide.

Exposure and aban-
donment of child.

Petty offences.

Total.

M.

F.

T.

M.

F.

T.

M.

F.

T.

M.

F.

T.

M.

F.

T.

6

...

6

2

1

3

...

1

1

25

1

26

214

15

229

4

...

4

1

...

1

...

1

1

10

1

11

167

19

186

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

1

1

1

1

2

52

5

57

10

...

10

3

1

4

...

3

3

36

3

39

433

39

472