22                                                                                                                                      AJMER CENTRAL JAIL.

                                                                                                                                          GENERAL SUMMARY

                                                                  Showing the Distribution of the Prisoners of all classes confined in the Ajmer Central Jail during the year 1912.

                                                                                                Vide Instructions issued with Jail Department Circular No 42 of 1885.

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

Serial
No.

Station.

Place of
continement.*

Classes of prisoners.

REMAINED AT THE
COMMENCEMENT OF
THE YEAR.

RECEIVED DURING
THE YEAR.

TOTAL.

DISCHARGED FROM
ALL CAUSES.

REMAINING AT THE
END OF THE YEAR.

DAILY AVERAGE NUMBER
OF EACH CLASS.

TOTAL DAILY AVERAGE
OF WHOLE JAIL.

Male.

Female.

Total.

Male.

Female.

Total

Male

Female

Total.

Male

Female.

Total

Male.

Female.

Total.

Male.

Female.

Total.

Male.

Female.

Total

1

Ajmer . .

Central Jail.

Convicts . . .

244

4

248

632

30

662

876

34

910

651

22

673

225

12

237

234.49

7.87

242.36

256.04

8.99

265.03

Ajmer.

Under-trial . . .

43

1

44

563

29

592

606

30

636

554

30

584

52

...

52

20.37

1.12

21.49

Civil . . . .

...

...

...

12

...

12

12

...

12

12

...

12

...

...

...

1.18

...

1.18

TOTAL .

187

5

292

1,207

59

1,266

1,494

64

1,558

1,217

52

1,269

277

12

289

      * Whether a Central Prison, District Jail or Subsidiary Jail. NOTE.—When Civil Prisoners are in a separate place of confinement and under some authority other than that of the Jail Department, such for example as the Nazir of the Civil Court, they should not be included in these statements.

                                          STATEMENT No. I.—Statement showing the number and disposal of Convicts in the Central Jail at Ajmer for the year 1912

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

SEX.

Total
aggregate
number of
prisoners
during the
year.

Daily
average
number
of
prisoners.

Remained
on the
last day
of the
year.

Im-
prisoned
during
the year.

TOTAL.

RECEIVED FROM
OTHER JAILS.

Total
popula-
tion.

TRANSFERRED TO
OTHER JAILS.

RELEASED DURING THE YEAR

Trans-
ported
beyond
sea.

Trans-
ferred to
Lunatic
Asylum.

Escaped.

Executed.

Died.

Remaining
on the last
day of the
year.

A

B

A

B

A

B

C

D

To
undergo
sentence.

In transit
for trans-
portation
en route
to other
Jails, etc.

To
undergo
sentence.

For
transporta-
tion beyond
seas, etc.

On
appeal.

On.
expiry
of
sentence.

On
payment
of fine.

By order of Government

E

F

G

On
account
of sick-
ness.

On
account
epidemics.

For
good
conduct.

Male

. . . .

85,822

234.49

244

*585

829

47

...

876

39

10

65

433

27

1

...

74

...

...

...

1

1

225

Female

. . .

2,822

7.87

4

†30

34

...

...

34

...

...

...

20

1

...

...

1

...

...

...

...

...

12

TOTAL .

88,704

242.36

248

615

863

47

...

910

39

10

65

453

28

1

...

75

...

...

...

1

1

237

                                                                              * Of this number 12 boys under 16 years.                              †Of this number 10 girls under 15 years.

NOTE. 1.—This and the other statements numbered 1 to 7 only convicted prisoners are to be included.
            2.—Debtors and others detained for default of Government revenue will appear in No. 8.
            3 —The " Tota1," column 6 is obtained by adding together the totals of columus 4 and 5. and represents with sufficient accuracy the number of different individuals who have been in prison during the             year.
            4.—The Total population." column 8, is the earn of columns 6, plus 7, and necessarily includes many who are counted more than once.
            5.— The " Daily average number," column 3, is obtained by adding together the number presented on each day of the year. vide column 2, and dividing the whole by the number of days in the year.
            6.—When prisoners are transferred from one Jail to another on their way to undergo transportation beyond seas. they should be entered by the transferring jail in column 9 B; and by the Jail which             received them they should be entered in column 7B. When
            prisoners sentenced to trsnsportation beyond seas are despatched from any Jail, so that they will leave the Province without passing through any other Jail in it, they should be entered in column 11.
            It will be observed that transportation applies only to those prisoners sent beyond seas. Transportation to a Central Prison is regarded merely as a transfer.
            7.—When the gangs are employed extra-murally under the orders of Government No. 1632—43, dated 28th October 1869, they should be considered as forming a separate Jail, and the name of             the Jail that is, of the place where they are employed, shold be entered
            in Italics in each statement.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                        R. CHARLES MACWATT, Lieut.-Col, I.M.S.,

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Superintendent, Central Jail, Ajmer.

AJMER JAIL OFFICE:
The 6th March 1913.