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        Prisons
            19. Stale Prisons were maintained throughout the year at the Fort and Jida Island. The
        Fort Prison was used for short term prisoners and Jida Island for long term prisoners. The
        Prisons population was as follows :

               (a)  Total number of convicted prisoners on January 1st, 1956..  .. 53
               (b)  Total number of convicted prisoners admitted during the year
                      —(Male 222 ; Female 9)                       .. 231
               (c)  Total number of convicted prisoners on December 31st, 1956  .. 65


            20. The analysis of prison sentences in respect of prisoners admitted to Prisons during the
        year is as follows :
                                  Sentence              Male         Female
               Three months or less                     155            9
               Three months to six months                40
               Six months to nine months                 10
               Nine months to one year                    7
               One year to two years ..                  5
               Ten years                                  2

               Fourteen years (subsequently transferred from Bahrain) 3

                                                        222            9

                                                          Total .. 231

            21. The general health of prisoners throughout the year was considered to be satisfactory.
        A total of 21 prisoners were admitted to hospital for treatment. A total of 1,026 visits were
        made by prisoners to the Medical Officer on his daily visits to the Police Clinic, but of this
         number only 25 resulted in prisoners being excused daily routine duties, the remainder were
         treated for minor complaints and given medicine and the duty. There were no deaths of
         prisoners during the year.

            22. In December, 1956, a temporary Detention Camp was established at Rumeitha tor
         persons arrested in connection with the November Disturbances, and detained under Adminis­
         trative Orders issued by the Government. The number of persons detained when the Camp
         was opened was 51 and this number was reduced to 45 at the end of the year.

            23. There were no Prison Industries carried out during the year. Prisoners detained at
         the Fort were employed in the daily maintenance of sanitation and cleanliness of the police
         compounds, internal economy duties and gardening, while the few prisoners at Jida were
         employed on internal economy duties and gardening.


















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