AJMER CENTRAL JAIL.                                                                                                                                             25

                              STATEMENT No. A.—Showing the nature and amount of accommodation for each class of prisoners in the Ajmer Central Jail at the close of the year 1911.

1

2

3

4

6

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

DESCRIPTION OF ACCOMMODATION.

NUMBER OF PRISONERS WHO COULD BE ACCOMMODATED ON THE 31ST DECEMBER 1911 IN THE PART OF THE JAIL
DEVOTED TO

Superficial
area as per
prisoner in
square yards
in the enclo-
sures (ward
and workshop)
to which the
prisoners are
ordinarily
confined.

AMOUNT SPENT ON
JAIL BUILDINGS
DURING THE YEAR.

REMARKS.

HOSPITAL.

OBSERVATION
CELLS.

CIVIL PRISONERS.

UNDER-TRIAL.

EUROPEANS.

Juvenile
convicts.

Female
convicts.

Male
convicts.

GRAND
TOTAL.

By Jail
Depart-
ment.

By Public Works
Department.

Male.

Female.

Male.

Female.

Male.

Female.

Male.

Female.

Male.

Female.

3.

Cells . . . . .

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

20

2

95

117

72 sq.
yards

R

a.

p.

R

a.

p.

2.

Barratries with separate sleep-
ing accommodation

24

...

...

...

2

...

30

...

6

...

38

20

204

324

3.

Do. without do. .

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

38

38

...

9,073

5

2

TOTAL .

24

...

...

...

2

...

30

...

6

...

58

22

337

479

4.

Total average population .

9.09

...

...

...

1.44

...

28.92

1.66

...

...

2.93

15.21

259.88

319.13

NOTE.—1. When female, Civil and Under-trial convicts are placed in the part of the Jail devoted to female convicts, columns 7 and 9 will be blank. In columns 2 and 3 cnter the number of beds that                         the Hospital is intended to hold.
               2. In column 19 draw attention to defects in the Jail, and to alterations made during the year, also explain how prisoners were accommodated when there was overerowding.
               3. Total average population of sick prisoners who were accommodated in Hospital should be shown in columns 2 and 3.
               4. Here state the total accommodation in square yards of the Jail, calculated at 36 square feet of superficial area and 648 cubic feet of capacity per prisoner in association.
               5. To obtain column 16 divide the figures shown under note 4 by the number in column 15.
               6. The capacity should be shown according to the number of berths, or according to measurement, whichever is found to be larger than the other.

                                                STATEMENT No. B.—Showing the condition of the prisoners discharged from the Central Jail at Ajmer during the year 1911.

1

2

3

4

REMARKS.

Number discharged during the
year.

Number who bad
neither lost nor
gained weight
in Jail.

NUMBER WHO HAD GAINRD WEIGHT.

NUMBER WHO HAD LOST WEIGHT.

A

B

C

D

TOTAL.

A

B

C

D

TOTAL.

up to 1lb.

From 1 to 5 lbs.

From 5 to 10 lbs.

Over 10 lbs.

Up to 1 lb.

From 1 to 5 lbs.

From 5 to 10 lbs.

Over 10 lbs.

(a)
652

241

131

174

46

29

380

5

20

3

3

31

      NOTE.—(a) This column should include prisoners recorded in columns 9,10,11, and 12 of Monthly Statement No. 1 from January to December of the year.
Columns 2,3, and 4 should tally with column 1.

                                                                                                                                                                                                            H. E. WOOLBERT, Lieul.-Col., I.M.S.,

                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Superintendent, Central Jail, Ajmer.

AJMER JAIL OFFICE
The 7th March 1912.

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