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This scholarly work by Joseph Ewart presents a thorough investigation into the sanitary conditions and disciplinary systems that governed Indian jails during the colonial period. The author meticulously documents the living conditions, hygiene standards, and administrative practices within prison facilities across India.
Ewart’s analysis covers essential aspects of jail management including sanitation infrastructure, disease prevention, prisoner welfare, and the implementation of disciplinary measures. The book serves as an important historical record of penal reform movements and the evolution of prison administration in India. It provides valuable insights for historians, researchers, and those interested in colonial Indian history, criminal justice systems, and institutional reforms.
This hardcover edition, published by Gyan Publishing House, is an essential resource for understanding the complexities of colonial-era prison systems and their lasting impact on modern Indian correctional facilities.
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