Judicial and Police, 1912-1960
Judicial and Police, 1912-1960
Collection: Uganda Under Colonial Rule, in Government Reports, 1903-1961 Volumes Judicial and Police, 1912-1960This volume includes a range of government reports related to the police and crime in Uganda dated between 1912 to 1960. The nature of the judicial authority passing judgement in Uganda depended on both the year and the location within Uganda of the offender. In the early years, African offenders were tried in native courts for most crimes, whilst non-Africans were tried under colonial laws imported from India. Circuit Courts soon proved impractical for less accessible areas, so those area magistrates were given powers to act as the High Court for those areas as well. The High Court system and the Native Court system would not become wholly integrated until 1964. The prison system, like the court system, was split between services for natives and services for non-natives. Native prisons were supervised by the district officers and colonial prisons were run by the colonial authorities.
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Prisons (Treatment of Offenders), 1946-1960
Annual Reports of the Prison Department for the Years 1946-60.
Date:1946-1960Contributor:British Foreign & Commonwealth Office
Identifier:73143C-03
Prisons (Treatment of Offenders), 1912-1944
Annual Reports on the Uganda Prisons for the Years 1912, 1924-30, 1932-44.
Date:1912-1944Contributor:British Foreign & Commonwealth Office
Identifier:73143C-02
Judicial, 1925-1960
Annual Reports of the Uganda Judicial Department for the Years, 1925-27, 1935-39, 1946-60.
Date:1925-1960Contributor:British Foreign & Commonwealth Office
Identifier:73143C-01