CONVICT ROAD CAMP, FULTON COUNTY, GEORGIA. 41 
TABLE 28.—Analysis of crimes of inmates, Fulton County, Ga., Experimental Convict | 
Camp, January 10 to August 22, 1916. 
Kind of crime. Number. 
Against property.....--.--- Beet eae sae PO eee ene we oS os tt hee = Ub 49 
REECE TUECS CCISOR Sank se ee tS Ee a a i kd beh 15 
SeecePH ME REIE NC OLOGY sae on ghar cee eo uic, matinee aaa. ose oko eS oe SiS 32 
BRR iek eM Rk Pease te SRS te es yi rig a ropes ILE Syd See pct ao, 54 96 
PeSeerii are: APT OL TOPCO «on ts 5 2 Os ioe eco eR ke ee ok 3 51.0 
Pee MPO eS ASO Sh LNG POISON: — so 5 5 ese tno oes ge os ee een chess ae ea 15.6 
Perce miioe ApaTisl, PUDNE OLGEr... 222-2 toe ce fe eee Weck ee escuela 33. 4 
LAG Sea, FE Ee Bate SR eae Se Ae TEIN RT ORI, Bite Nees Seed 100. 0 
In view of these characteristics it 1s somewhat surprising that 
there were no attempts to escape and that there were only nine 
offenses against the order of the camp. A list of these offenders 
is given in Table 29. 
TABLE 29.—Offenders and offenses against the order of the camp. 
Priso Crime for which con- 
Prison | Crime for which con- 
No. victed. Offense. No. victed. Offense. 
Ove cee: Larceny from car...... Fighting. ee Assault to rape........ Unsatisfactory 
G8ecessqus Selling liquor without Do. work, 
license. Ps Waerancy = sea sce se Do. 
es See Burslarys-. te.220. 50-4 Do. SDS oe Wearceny: 2): 2cdos5.-4 Cursing officer. 
| ites 18:0) 5) 02) a ee ae Do. Were st escee Burglary? 2-222 e=-2-56 Stealing sugar. 
yi eee WAST ATION, <5 (o.o2'= 5,2 .--| Unsatisfactory 
work. 
The general facts that all inmates were negroes and that prac- 
tically all were from the city of Atlanta have been mentioned. 
OFFICERS: NUMBER, SALARIES, AND DUTIES. 
The county warden, as the representative of the State prison 
commission and the board of county commissioners, was in general 
charge of all camps and prisoners in the county, and it is estimated 
that about one-tenth of his attention was devoted to the experi- 
mental camp. Five officers under this official were in immediate 
control of the camp. Their positions and respective salaries were 
as follows: : 
Per month 
and board. 
Me PN WE WATO OR oe ae ee i ce a pee ie ys pee aS = $75 
Te TELE CELE SS I Se eo oP 7 ee 50 
T! (OTST Beltane i el Siete i eS Bean A Shy oe lear a ee ee ae 60 
ibforemiamey tat. eae ee Ua Fe ce SSIS. PRIS WG ea 40 
Weuretwapehmian 434-25 a8420 22. 2p 22). 25h [Peer eyes: Seige: - 40 
The deputy warden was the highest camp officer and was respon- 
sible for the conduct and discipline of the camp and the satisfactory 
prosecution of the road work. However, about three-fourths of 
his time was devoted to the supervision of the road work, and there- 
fore only one-fourth of his salary and the cost of his board have 
been reckoned in the cost of maintaining the camp. 
