H.—'2oa,
Table D. —Habitual Criminals dealt with by the Board from January, 1911, to December, 1926. Total number declared habitual criminals .. .. .. .. .. .. 416 Of whom there were released on recommendation of Board .. .. .. .. 364 Of whom there were —■ Returned to prison for non-compliance with conditions of release .. 44 Committed to prison for further offences .. .. .. .. 120 Sentenced for offences committed after their discharge from prison or from probation .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 31 Total number returned .. .. .. .. .. — 195 Absconded and not traced .. .. .. .. .. .. 24 Died .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 12 Left Dominion to return to former domiciles .. .. .. .. 47 Transferred to mental hospital .. .. .. - .. .. 1 Transferred to consumptive sanatorium .. .. .. .. 1 Reporting on probation at 31st December, 1926 .. .. .. 28 Number who have not offended, so far as known, since their discharge from probation, and presumably doing well .. .. .. .. 56 169 364 Of the total number of habitual criminals released on probation, 53-58 per cent, were returned to prison either for non-compliance with the conditions of probation or for committing further offences. No offences are recorded against the remaining 46-42 per cent., but our tables show that 3-84 per cent, died or were transferred to mental hospitals, whilst 19-50 per cent, left the Dominion or absconded. This leaves a definite percentage of 23-08 who have remained in the Dominion and have not further offended. Since 1917 the Board has dealt with the following hard-labour cases : —- Table E. —Hard-labour Cases. Total cases considered .. .. .. .. .. ..1,613 Number discharged from prison on recommendation of Board .. .. 279 Number released on probation on recommendation of Board . . .. 400 Left the Dominion .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 17 Absconded .. .. ■ ■ • . . • . . .. 1 Recommitted for other offences . . .. .. .. .. 21 Completed probation .. .. .. .. .. .. 294 Reporting on probation at 31st December, 1926 .. .. .. 28 GENERAL SUMMARY. The following table shows the cases considered year by year by the Board over the last decade
Table F.
3
Probationers for Discharge from tt . | Probation or Habitual n , r Variation terms of !««■ Criminal. »«1 ZmOM? K.rd labour. "ZZ'o™ ProbMion. ToUb. «•"> "»"'• Crin. | Oftnte Amend- j Probament Act. I tioners. . _ ]917 .. 95 329 14 I .. 438 1918 .. 87 201 92 .. .. .. 380 1919 .. 97 471 115 ..18 .. 701 1920 .. 74 467 75 32 .. 648 1921 .. 75 564 167 .. 18 17 841 1922 .. 93 594 271 .. 19 30 1,007 1923 .. 74 671 304 4 16 24 1,093 1924 .. 80 683 302 3 13 21 1,102 1925 .. 70 747 295 1 12 9 1,134 1926 .. 49 822 237 2 12 .16 1,138 Totals 794 5.549 1,872 10 140 117 8,482
Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.
By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.
Your session has expired.