HC Deb 10 December 1947 vol 445 cc206-7W
87. Mr. Sorensen

asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies to what extent corporal punishment of civilian prisoners in West and East African Colonial prisons has diminished over each of the past five years.

Mr. Rees-Williams

The latest complete returns of corporal punishment for prison offences are for the period 1941–45 inclusive. I attach the figures at the end of this answer. As my right hon. Friend has previously informed the House, this form of punishment has been the subject

1941. 1942. 1943. 1944. 1945.
Gambia Nil Nil 1 Nil Nil
Sierra Leone Maximum of 6 2 2 7 Nil
Gold Coast 4 2 7 42 12
Nigeria 80 49 88 73 74
Kenya 24 21 30 25 43
Uganda 12 11 10 4 10
Tanganyika 9 6 8 4 1
Zanzibar 1 Nil 2 Nil 1
Nyasaland 1 1 Nil 2 1
N. Rhodesia 118 215 385 230 128

Note

The period 1940–45 was one of great difficulty in prison administration due to overcrowding in the prisons and shortage of trained prison staff.

The high figures for Northern Rhodesia in comparison with the figures for other territories were especially brought to the Governor's notice in 1943 and the measures taken in consequence showed a considerable improvement in 1944 and 1945. The matter is still being pursued.