358
STATISTICAL RETURN for the PRISONS of CYPRUS.
N a m e and Nature of
the Prisons.
(Whether " C o m m o n
Gaol.'" Penitentiary/'
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Mere "Lock-ups" not
to be inserted.
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C E N T R A L PRISON
(Including Athalassa
Juvenile Convict
Settlement.) t
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LARNACAJ
1.514
LIMASSOL
PAPHOS.
2.23S
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280 7,279 : 2,140 J 1,762
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1,149 I 70S i 450
104 2.134 ! 394 558
KYRENIA $
2.233
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1,415 39-39
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T O T A L
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Here fill up | Men
the columns
in respect of-
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the whole
Juveniles '< 193
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Colony.
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1,211 37.. , 2<">4
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3,431
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1.206
169
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11-13
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Court of Justice, as distinguished from imprisonment for safe custody, tc.
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In these Prisons there are Hospital wards where sick prisoners are treated.
(i>) 6 executions : 3 natural deaths.
T See Question I X .
t Long-Sentence Prisoners are temporarily committed to these Gaols to await transfer to tbe Central Pirson.