| Fictitious data | Total | HQ | Post 1 | Post 2 | Post 3 | Post 4 | Post 5 |
| Electricity supply (none:0, partial: 1, continuous: 2) | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| Water supply (none:0, partial: 1, continuous:2) | 2 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| Equipment | |||||||
| Is radio the primary means of communication between police (1: Yes, 0: No) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| If yes, how many patrolling policemen/women per radio | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| Is personal cellphones the primary means of communication (1: Yes, 0: No) | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | |
| – number of working motor vehicles ( ) | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| – number of pedal cycles | 3 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | |
| – fuel allowance per month ( litres) | 800 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| – number of working computers ( ) | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| – number of working printers ( ) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| – toner (adequate: 1, no: 0) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| – number working photocopiers ( ) | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| – toner (adequate: 1, no: 0) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| – number of secure filing cabinets ( ) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| – secure evidence room (1/0) | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| – adequate stationery (1/0)) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| – percentage police with uniforms ( ) | 100 | ||||||
| Distance police to courts ( km) | 2 | 3 | 0 | 4 | 4 | 4 | |
| Distance police to prison ( km) | 2 | 3 | 0 | 4 | 4 | 4 | |
| Number of police posts ( ) | 5 | ||||||
| Percentage staff in rented accommodation ( ) | 95 |
| Fictitious data | Totals | HQ | Post 1 | Post 2 | Post 3 | Post 4 | Post 5 |
| Number total SPF police | 395 | 274 | 17 | 42 | 18 | 22 | 22 |
| – men | 380 | 260 | 17 | 41 | 18 | 22 | 22 |
| – women | 15 | 14 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Number SPF police officers – s/total | 50 | 45 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| – men | 48 | 43 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
| – women | 2 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Number SPF non-commissioned officers – s/total | 345 | 229 | 16 | 41 | 17 | 21 | 21 |
| – men | 332 | 217 | 16 | 40 | 17 | 21 | 21 |
| – women | 13 | 12 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Investigators – s/total | 30 | 30 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| – men | 23 | 23 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| – women | 7 | 7 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Time spent in a shift ( hours) | 12 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 12 | 12 |
| Number of Officers and NCOs aged: | |||||||
| – Below 30 yrs | 10 | 5 | 3 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| – 31 – 40 yrs | 25 | 12 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 5 | 2 |
| – 41 – 50 yrs | 280 | 227 | 10 | 20 | 10 | 7 | 6 |
| – 51 – 60 yrs | 65 | 20 | 1 | 15 | 5 | 10 | 14 |
| – 61 – 70 yrs | 10 | 5 | 2 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| – 71 – 80 yrs | 5 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| – Over 80 yrs | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Fictitious data | Totals | HQ | Post 1 | Post 2 | Post 3 | Post 4 | Post 5 |
| Number total Federal police | |||||||
| – men | |||||||
| – women | |||||||
| Number Federal police officers – s/total | |||||||
| – men | |||||||
| – women | |||||||
| Number Federal non-commissioned officers – s/total | |||||||
| – men | |||||||
| – women | |||||||
| Number of Officers and NCOs aged: | |||||||
| – Below 30 yrs | |||||||
| – 31 – 40 yrs | |||||||
| – 41 – 50 yrs | |||||||
| – 51 – 60 yrs | |||||||
| – 61 – 70 yrs | |||||||
| – 71 – 80 yrs | |||||||
| – Over 80 yrs |
| Fictitious data | Totals | HQ | Post 1 | Post 2 | Post 3 | Post 4 | Post 5 |
| Number total Darwish police | |||||||
| – men | |||||||
| – women | |||||||
| Number Darwish police officers – s/total | |||||||
| – men | |||||||
| – women | |||||||
| Number Darwish non-commissioned officers – s/total | |||||||
| – men | |||||||
| – women | |||||||
| Number of Officers and NCOs aged: | |||||||
| – Below 30 yrs | |||||||
| – 31 – 40 yrs | |||||||
| – 41 – 50 yrs | |||||||
| – 51 – 60 yrs | |||||||
| – 61 – 70 yrs | |||||||
| – 71 – 80 yrs | |||||||
| – Over 80 yrs |
| Fictitious data | Totals | HQ | Post 1 | Post 2 | Post 3 | Post 4 | Post 5 |
| External structure (adequate/yes: 1, poor/no: 0) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| Date of construction ( ) | 1946 | ||||||
| Date of last refurbishment ( ) | 2008 | ||||||
| Fence (yes;1, no:0) | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | |
| Internal furnishing | |||||||
| – number chairs in public reception area ( ) | 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| – number of tables/desks () | 6 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| – number investigators per desk() | 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| – number holding cells – men ( ) | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| – number holding cells – women/girls ( ) | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| – number holding cells – boys ( ) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| – number public toilets ( ) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| – evidence storage capacity (1/0) | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| – armoury (secure weapons’ store) (yes;1, no:0) | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Fictitious data | Totals |
| Total injured / missing in course of duty in 2018 ( ) | 10 |
| Total injured / missing when off duty in course of duty in 2018 ( ) | 0 |
| Total killed in 2018 ( ) | 2 |
| Fictitious data | Totals | HQ |
| Total complaints received in 2018 ( ) | 4897 | |
| Total number crimes recorded in 2018 ( ) | 1213 | |
| Total number crimes investigated ( ) | 752 | |
| Total number persons arrested ( ) | 543 | |
| Total number reports sent to DAG underArt 26 CPC ( ) | 151 | |
| Total number of cases / persons referred to elders ( ) | 103 | |
| Most common complaint ( ) | fighting | |
| Average time from date of arrest to charge (days) | 30 | |
| Total number detainees held in police custody on 31 December 2018 ( ) | 10 | |
| – men ( ) | 9 | |
| – women ( ) | 1 | |
| – u18 boys ( ) | 0 | |
| – u18 girls ( ) | 0 | |
| Longest serving man (days) ( ) | 2 | |
| Longest serving woman (days) ( ) | 1 | |
| Longest serving boy (days) ( ) | 0 | |
| Longest serving girl (days) ( ) | 0 | |
| Total number convicted/ sentenced prisoners in police cells ( ) | 0 | |
| – men ( ) | ||
| – women ( ) | ||
| – u18 boys ( ) | ||
| – u18 girls ( ) |
| Fictitious data | Totals |
| Number trained SPF non commissioned officers (2018) – basic ( ) | 200 |
| Length of training (weeks) ( ) | 12 |
| Number SPF trained (2018) – refresher ( ) | 0 |
| Length of training (weeks) ( ) | |
| Number SPF trained (2018) – leadership ( ) | 25 |
| Length of training (weeks) ( ) | 4 |
| Fictitious data | Totals |
| Appointment senior staff | State president |
| Appointment junior staff | Commissioner Police |
| Recruitment senior staff (1: exam, 2: interview, 3: by clan, 0: other) | Clan |
| Recruitment junior staff (1: exam, 2: interview, 3: by clan, 0: other) | Clan |
| Basic qualification senior staff (1: degree, 2: secondary, 0: none) | 2 |
| Basic qualification junior staff (1: secondary, 0: none) | 0 |
| Public complaints mechanism (1/0) | 0 |
| Number police disciplined/sanctioned in 2018 ( ) | 0 |
| Detained persons access to legal services in police custody (1: Yes, 0: No) | 0 |
| Oversight mechanism – internal (name) | |
| Oversight mechanism – external (name) | UNPOL |
| Pay per month police officers | 177 |
| Pay per month non-commissioned officers | 177 |
| Number of months non-commissioned officers in arrears for payment ( ) | |
| Source of payroll (1:Donor, 0: Government) | 1 |
| Budget 2017/18 ( ) | |
| Budget 2018/19 ( ) | |
| Monthly shopping basket for average family in USD ( ) | 600 |
| Coordination mechanism with justice actors (1/0) | 0 |
| Community Police Liaison Teams (1: Yes, 0: No) | 0 |
Source: SL: MoJ, there are only 5 PDs and housed in MoJ
| Fictitious ordinals | Fictitious data | |
| Electricity supply (none:0, partial: 1, continuous: 2) | 2 | |
| Access to office internet (none:0, partial: 1, continuous: 2) | 0 | |
| Number working computers ( ) | 2 | |
| – number working photocopiers ( ) | 1 | |
| – toner (adequate: 1, no: 0) | 0 | |
| – number of working printers ( ) | 1 | |
| – toner (adequate: 1, no: 0) | 0 | |
| – number secure filing cabinets ( ) | 0 | |
| – adequate stationery (1/0)) | 0 | |
| Number PDs to working computer ( ) | 2 | |
| Number of admin staff to working computer ( ) | 2 | |
| Number of working vehicles ( ) | 0 | |
| Fuel allowance per month ( litres) | ||
| Access to legal resources (1/0) | 1 | |
| Distance to court (kms) | 1 | |
| Distance to police HQ (kms) | 1 |
Source: NGOs / ADR and Legal Aid Centres (IDLO / UNDP)
| Fictitious ordinals | Fictitious data | |
| Electricity supply (none:0, partial: 1, continuous: 2) | 1 | |
| Access to internet (none:0, partial: 1, continuous: 2) | 1 | |
| Number of lawyers to working computer ( ) | 1 | |
| Number of paralegals to working computer ( ) | 2 | |
| Number of working vehicles ( ) | 1 | |
| Fuel allowance per month ( litres) | 1200 | |
| Access to legal resources (1/0) | 1 |
Source: MoJ
| Fictitious ordinals | Fictitious data | |
| Total number lawyers in state ( ) | 5 | |
| – men ( ) | 4 | |
| – women ( ) | 1 | |
| Total number PDs ( ) | 2 | |
| – men ( ) | 2 | |
| – women ( ) | 0 | |
| Total administrative support to PDs( ) | 4 | |
| – men ( ) | 4 | |
| – women ( ) | 0 | |
| Total number paralegals (state and NGO) ( ) | 2 | |
| – men ( ) | 2 | |
| – women ( ) | 0 | |
| Number law schools in state ( ) | 0 | |
| Total number new law professionals graduating 2018 ( ) | 0 | |
| – men ( ) | 0 | |
| – women ( ) | 0 |
| Fictitious ordinals | Fictitious data | |
| External structure (adequate: 1, poor: 0) | 1 | |
| Internal furnishing (1/0) | 0 | |
| Number dedicated offices ( ) | 1 | |
| Number fans each office ( ) | 1 | |
| Number PDs per desk ( ) | 2 | |
| Number dedicated interview rooms ( ) | 0 | |
| Number dedicated waiting rooms ( ) | 0 | |
| Number staff toilets ( ) | 1 | |
| Number public toilets ( ) | 0 |
Source: NGO / IDLO / UNDP
| Fictitious ordinals | Fictitious data | |
| Number of legal aid / ADR centres ( ) | 1 | |
| External structure (adequate: 1, poor: 0) | 1 | |
| Internal furnishing (1/0) | 1 | |
| Number dedicated offices ( ) | 1 | |
| Number fans each office ( ) | 1 | |
| Number LAPs per desk ( ) | 1 | |
| Number of secure filing cabinets ( ) | 1 | |
| Number dedicated interview rooms ( ) | 1 | |
| Number dedicated waiting rooms ( ) | 1 | |
| Number staff toilets ( ) | 1 | |
| Number public toilets ( ) | 1 | |
| Number lawyers (full-time) | 0 | |
| – male | 0 | |
| – female | 0 | |
| Number lawyers (part-time) | 1 | |
| – male | 0 | |
| – female | 1 | |
| Number paralegals | 2 | |
| – male | 2 | |
| – female | 0 | |
| Number mediators | 4 | |
| – male | 2 | |
| – female | 2 |
Source: MoJ/NGO
| Fictitious ordinals | Fictitious data | |
| Number LAPs threatened/intimidated in 2018 ( ) | 2 | |
| Number of LAPs attacked/injured in 2018 ( ) | 0 | |
| Number of LAPs killed in 2018 ( ) | 0 |
Source: MoJ
| Fictitious ordinals | Fictitious data | |
| PD cases pending end 2017 – total ( ) | 23 | |
| DC ( ) | 12 | |
| – number male defendants | ||
| – number female defendants | ||
| – number u18 boys | ||
| – number u18 girls | ||
| RC ( ) | 8 | |
| – number male defendants | ||
| – number female defendants | ||
| – number u18 boys | ||
| – number u18 girls | ||
| AC ( ) | 3 | |
| – number male appellants | ||
| – number female appellants | ||
| – number u18 boys | ||
| – number u18 girls | ||
| PD new cases in 2018 – total ( ) | 35 | |
| DC ( ) | 22 | |
| – number male defendants | 20 | |
| – number female defendants | 2 | |
| – number u18 boys | 0 | |
| – number u18 girls | 0 | |
| RC ( ) | 9 | |
| – number male defendants | 9 | |
| – number female defendants | 0 | |
| – number u18 boys | 0 | |
| – number u18 girls | 0 | |
| AC ( ) | 4 | |
| – number male appellants | 4 | |
| – number female appellants | 0 | |
| – number u18 boys | 0 | |
| – number u18 girls | 0 | |
| PD cases disposed in 2018 – total ( ) | 42 | |
| DC ( ) | 28 | |
| – number male defendants | 26 | |
| – number female defendants | 2 | |
| – number u18 boys | 0 | |
| – number u18 girls | 0 | |
| RC ( ) | 12 | |
| – number male defendants | 12 | |
| – number female defendants | 0 | |
| – number u18 boys | 0 | |
| – number u18 girls | 0 | |
| AC ( ) | 2 | |
| – number male appellants | 2 | |
| – number female appellants | 0 | |
| – number u18 boys | 0 | |
| – number u18 girls | 0 | |
| PD cases pending end 2018 – total ( ) | 16 | |
| DC ( ) | 6 | |
| – number male defendants | 6 | |
| – number female defendants | 0 | |
| – number u18 boys | 0 | |
| – number u18 girls | 0 | |
| RC ( ) | 5 | |
| – number male defendants | 5 | |
| – number female defendants | 0 | |
| – number u18 boys | 0 | |
| – number u18 girls | 0 | |
| AC ( ) | 5 | |
| – number male appellants | 5 | |
| – number female appellants | 0 | |
| – number u18 boys | 0 | |
| – number u18 girls | 0 | |
| Av caseload per PD per month in 2018 ( ) | >2 |
Source: NGO/IDLO/UNDP
| Fictitious ordinals | Fictitious data | |
| Total number people who received legal advice/assistance in 2018 ( ) | 243 | |
| – men | 42 | |
| – women | 201 | |
| Average number walk-ins per day to ADR centres | 2 | |
| – men | ||
| – women | ||
| Total number cases mediated in 2018 ( ) Note: SL: No mediation services, so expect a blank or zero | 153 | |
| – men as applicant | ||
| – women as applicant | ||
| Total number successfully mediated ( ) | 142 | |
| Percentage agreements still holding after 6 months ( ) | ||
| – men as applicant | ||
| – women as applicant | ||
| Total amount (USD) generated through mediation ( ) | 3300 | |
| Number mediations per mediator per month | 3 | |
| Total number cases referred to customary system in 2018 ( ) | 49 | |
| – total number men | 41 | |
| – total number women | 8 | |
| Total number persons referred to court in 2018 ( ) | 31 | |
| – total number men | 7 | |
| – total number women | 24 | |
| Total number persons assisted at police in 2018 ( ) | 0 | |
| – total number men | ||
| – total number women | ||
| – total 18 boys | ||
| – total u18 girls | ||
| Total number persons assisted in prison in 2018 ( ) | 0 | |
| – total number men | ||
| – total number women | ||
| – total u18 boys | ||
| – total u18 girls | ||
| Total number persons assisted / represented at court in 2018 ( ) | 10 | |
| – total number men | ||
| – total number women | ||
| – total u18 boys | ||
| – total u18 girls | ||
| Total number persons reached with legal information in the community in 2018 ( ) | 1250 |
| Fictitious ordinals | Fictitious data | |
| Supplementary Training: Court craft (days) ( ) | 10 | |
| Number PDs trained ( ) | 2 | |
| Supplementary Training: Specialised (days) ( ) | 5 | |
| Number PDs trained ( ) | 2 | |
| Paralegal basic training (days) | 5 | |
| Number paralegals trained | 0 | |
| Mediation training (days) | 5 | |
| Number mediators trained | 12 |
| Fictitious ordinals | Fictitious data | |
| Appointment as PD (1: MoJ, 2: State president, 3:Other) | 1 | |
| Recruitment as PD (1:exam, 2:interview, 3:by clan) | 1 | |
| Existing qualifications, men, LLB ( ) | 2 | |
| Existing qualifications, men, Sharia ( ) | ||
| Existing qualifications, men, secondary ( ) | ||
| Existing qualifications, women, LLB ( ) | ||
| Existing qualifications, women, Sharia ( ) | ||
| Existing qualifications, women, secondary ( ) | ||
| Pay per month senior PDs in USD ( ) | 150 | |
| Pay per month junior PDs in USD ( ) | 150 | |
| Salary paid by… | MoJ | |
| Monthly shopping basket average family ( ) | 600 | |
| Number months PDs paid in arrears ( ) | 0 | |
| PD budget 2017/18 ( ) | ||
| PD Budget 2018/19 ( ) | ||
| PD Code of Conduct (1/0) | 0 | |
| PD oversight (1/0) | 1 | |
| Coordination mechanism with justice actors (1/0) | 0 | |
| Year PDs started | 2016 | |
| Organised Bar (1/0) | 0 | |
| Lawyers’ Code of conduct (1/0) | 0 | |
| Public complaints mechanism (1/0) | 0 | |
| Coordination mechanism with justice actors (1/0) | 0 | |
| Year organised Bar incorporated | 2016 | |
| Paralegal Code of conduct (1/0) | ||
| Coordination mechanism with justice actors (1/0) | ||
| Year paralegals started | ||
| Mediator code of conduct (1/0) | 0 | |
| Coordination mechanism with justice actors (1/0) | 0 | |
| Year mediation started | 2017 |
| OAG | Fictitious ordinals | Fictitious data | Source |
| Material resources | |||
| Electricity supply (none:0, partial: 1, continuous: 2) | 2 | Interview | |
| Access to office internet (none:0, partial: 1, continuous: 2) | 0 | Interview | |
| Number prosecutors to working computer ( ) | 3 | Interview/Obs | |
| Number Registrars to working computer ( ) | 2 | Interview/Obs | |
| Number of working vehicles ( ) | 0 | Interview | |
| Fuel allowance per month ( litres ) | 0 | Interview | |
| – number working computers ( ) | 1 | Interview/Obs | |
| – number working photocopiers ( ) | 1 | Interview | |
| – toner (adequate: 1, no: 0) | 0 | Interview | |
| – number of working printers ( ) | 1 | Interview/Obs | |
| – toner (adequate: 1, no: 0) | 0 | Interview | |
| – number secure filing cabinets ( ) | 1 | Interview/Obs | |
| – adequate stationery (1/0)) | 0 | Interview | |
| Distance to court (kms) | 1 | Interview/Obs | |
| Distance to police HQ (kms) | 1 | Interview/Obs |
| Fictitious ordinals | Fictitious data | ||
| Total number Attorneys-General ( ) | 1 | Interview | |
| – men ( ) | 1 | ||
| – women ( ) | |||
| Total number Deputy Attorneys-General (DAGs) ( ) | 2 | ||
| – men ( ) | 2 | ||
| – women ( ) | |||
| Total number Prosecutors ( ) | |||
| – men ( ) | |||
| – women ( ) | |||
| Total number support staff ( ) | 5 | ||
| – Registrars, men ( ) | 2 | ||
| – Registrars, women ( ) | |||
| – Messengers, men ( ) | 3 | ||
| – Messengers, women ( ) | |||
| Total number security staff ( ) | 0 | Interview |
| Fictitious ordinals | Fictitious data | Source | |
| External structure (Adequate: 1, Poor: 0) | 1 | Observation | |
| Building (allocated by government: 1, rented: 0) | 1 | Interview | |
| Internal furnishing | Observation | ||
| Number dedicated offices ( ) | 1 | Interview/Obs | |
| Number fans each office ( ) | 1 | Observation | |
| Number DAGs/prosecutors per desk ( ) | 1 | Interview | |
| Number dedicated interview rooms ( ) | 0 | Observation | |
| Number dedicated waiting rooms ( ) | 0 | Observation | |
| Number staff toilets ( ) | 1 | Observation | |
| Number public toilets ( ) | 0 | Observation |
| Fictitious ordinals | Fictitious data | Souce | |
| Number DAGs/prosecutors threatened/intimidated in 2018 ( ) | 1 | Interview | |
| Number of DAGs/prosecutors attacked/injured in 2018 ( ) | 0 | Interview | |
| Number of DAGs/prosecutors killed in 2018 ( ) | 0 | Interview |
| Fictitious ordinals | Fictitious data | Source | |
| Total number cases pending from 2017 ( ) | 27 | Records | |
| – number male defendants | |||
| – number female defendants | |||
| – number u18 boys | |||
| – number u18 girls | |||
| Total number investigation reports received from police in 2018 ( ) | 146 | ||
| – number male defendants | |||
| – number female defendants | |||
| – number u18 boys | |||
| – number u18 girls | |||
| Total number reports referred back to police in 2018 ( ) | 12 | ||
| – number male defendants | |||
| – number female defendants | |||
| – number u18 boys | |||
| – number u18 girls | |||
| Total number cases charged in 2018 ( ) | 84 | ||
| – number male defendants | 80 | ||
| – number female defendants | 3 | ||
| – number u18 boys | 1 | ||
| – number u18 girls | 0 | ||
| Total number of cases resolved through customary system in 2018 ( ) | 52 | ||
| – number male defendants | |||
| – number female defendants | |||
| – number u18 boys | |||
| – number u18 girls | |||
| Total number of cases dismissed for lack of evidence in 2018 ( ) | 2 | ||
| – number male defendants | |||
| – number female defendants | |||
| – number u18 boys | |||
| – number u18 girls | |||
| Total number referred to RC ( ) | 10 | ||
| – number male defendants | |||
| – number female defendants | |||
| – number u18 boys | |||
| – number u18 girls | |||
| Total number of cases ending in acquittal in DC in 2018 ( ) | 20 | ||
| – number male defendants | |||
| – number female defendants | |||
| – number u18 boys | |||
| – number u18 girls | |||
| Total number of cases ending in conviction in DC in 2018 ( ) | 4 | ||
| – number male defendants | 3 | ||
| – number female defendants | 0 | ||
| – number u18 boys | 1 | ||
| – number u18 girls | 0 | ||
| Total number of cases resolved through customary system in RC in 2018 ( ) | 12 | ||
| – number male defendants | |||
| – number female defendants | |||
| – number u18 boys | |||
| – number u18 girls | |||
| Total number of cases dismissed for lack of evidence in RC in 2018 ( ) | 0 | ||
| – number male defendants | |||
| – number female defendants | |||
| – number u18 boys | |||
| – number u18 girls | |||
| Total number of cases ending in acquittal in RC in 2018 ( ) | 8 | ||
| – number male defendants | |||
| – number female defendants | |||
| – number u18 boys | |||
| – number u18 girls | |||
| Total number of cases ending in conviction in RC in 2018 ( ) | 5 | ||
| – number male defendants | 5 | ||
| – number female defendants | 0 | ||
| – number u18 boys | 0 | ||
| – number u18 girls | 0 | ||
| Total number of cases appealed from DC in 2018 ( ) | 20 | ||
| Number of DC convictions appealed by defendant ( ) | 0 | ||
| Number of DC convictions appealed by prosecution ( ) | 0 | ||
| Number of acquittals appealed by prosecution ( ) | 20 | ||
| Total number of cases appealed from RC in 2018 ( ) | 8 | ||
| Number of RC convictions appealed by defendant ( ) | 0 | ||
| Number of RC convictions appealed by prosecution ( ) | 0 | ||
| Number of acquittals appealed by prosecution ( ) | 8 | ||
| Total number of cases appealed from AC in 2018 ( ) | 4 | ||
| Number of AC rulings appealed by defendant ( ) | 0 | ||
| Number of AC rulings appealed by prosecution ( ) | 4 | ||
| Total number of cases disposed in 2018 ( ) | 86 | ||
| number male defendants | |||
| number female defendants | |||
| number u18 boys | |||
| number u18 girls | |||
| Total number of cases pending in January 2019 ( ) | 25 | ||
| number male defendants | |||
| number female defendants | |||
| number u18 boys | |||
| number u18 girls | |||
| Average monthly caseload in DC per DAG in 2018 ( ) | 2 | ||
| Average caseload in RC per DAG in 2018 ( ) | <1 | ||
| Average time between charge and start of trial/calling witnesses in DC ( days) | 45 | ||
| Average time between charge and start of trial in RC ( days) | 35 | ||
| Average time between start of trial and judgment in DC ( days) | 15 | ||
| Average time between start of trial and judgment in RC ( days) | 20 | ||
| Percentage accused represented by counsel at court ( ) | <10 |
| Fictitious ordinals | Fictitious data | |
| Supplementary Training: Court craft (days) ( ) | 10 | |
| Number prosecutors trained ( ) | 0 | |
| Supplementary Training: Specialised (days) ( ) | 5 | |
| Number prosecutors trained ( ) | 0 |
| Fictitious ordinals | Fictitious data | Source | |
| Appointment (1: MoJ, 2: State president, 0: other) | 2 | ||
| Recruitment (1:exam, 2:interview, 3:by clan, 0: other) | 3 | Interview | |
| Basic qualification (1:LLB, 2:Sharia, 3:secondary) | 1 or 2 | ||
| Existing qualifications, men, LLB ( ) | 1 | ||
| Existing qualifications, men, Sharia ( ) | 2 | ||
| Existing qualifications, men, secondary ( ) | |||
| Existing qualifications, women, LLB ( ) | |||
| Existing qualifications, women, Sharia ( ) | |||
| Existing qualifications, women, secondary ( ) | |||
| Pay per month senior prosecutors | 0 | ||
| Pay per month junior prosecutors | 0 | ||
| Number of months DAGs/prosecutors paid in arrears ( ) | 0 | Interview | |
| Salary paid by … | |||
| Monthly shopping basket for average family in USD ( ) | 600 | UN other source | |
| Budget 2017/18 ( ) | Record | ||
| Budget 2018/19 ( ) | Record | ||
| Code of Conduct in place (1: Yes, 0: No) | 1 | Interview | |
| Coordination mechanism with justice actors (1/0) | 0 |
| Fictitious Ordinals | Fictitious Data | |
| Electricity supply (none: 0, partial: 1, continuous: 2) | 1 | |
| Access to office internet (none: 0, partial: 1, continuous: 2) | 0 | |
| Number of judges to working computer ( ) | 3 | |
| Number of working computers ( ) | 1 | |
| Number of registrars to working computer ( ) | 5 | |
| Number of working vehicles ( ) | 1 | |
| Fuel allowance per month ( litres) per work vehicle | 400 | |
| Adequate access to laws of Somalia (1/0) | 1 | |
| Number of support staff to 1 desk ( ) | 3 | |
| – number working photocopiers ( ) | 0 | |
| – toner (adequate: 1, no: 0) | 0 | |
| – number of working printers ( ) | 1 | |
| – toner (adequate: 1, no: 0) | 0 | |
| – number secure filing cabinets ( ) | 1 | |
| – secure evidence room (1/0) | 0 | |
| – adequate stationery (1/0)) | 0 | |
| Means of contacting witness/parties (0: physical, 1: telecommunications) | 1 |
| Fictitious Ordinals | Fictitious Data | |
| Total number of judges ( ) | 3 | |
| – men ( ) | 3 | |
| – women ( ) | ||
| Total number of support staff ( ) | 10 | |
| – Registrars, men ( ) | 5 | |
| – Registrars, women ( ) | 1 | |
| – Judicial Assistants, men ( ) – not in SL | 1 | |
| – Judicial Assistants, women ( ) – not in SL | 0 | |
| – Messenger (gaadhsiye), men ( ) | 1 | |
| – Messenger (gaadhsiye), women ( ) | 0 | |
| Security ( ) | 1 | |
| Cleaners ( ) | 1 |
| Fictitious Ordinals | Fictitious Data | |
| Purpose built court building (1/0) | 0 | |
| Number of dedicated court rooms ( ) | 1 | |
| Number of fans to court room ( ) | 0 | |
| Number of offices for judges (separate from court room) ( ) | 0 | |
| Number of dedicated support offices ( ) | 1 | |
| Number of staff to 1 office ( ) | 6 | |
| Total number of private witnesses waiting rooms ( ) | 0 | |
| – witness waiting rooms, men ( ) | 0 | |
| – witness waiting rooms, women ( ) | 0 | |
| Number of waiting rooms for public ( ) | 0 | |
| Number of dedicated rooms for DAGs ( ) | 0 | |
| Number of dedicated rooms for PD/defence counsel ( ) | 0 | |
| Court access to general public (1/0) | 1 | |
| Court access to disabled (1/0) | 0 | |
| Adequate public access to toilets (1/0) | 0 |
| Fictitious Ordinals | Fictitious Data | |
| Average number of security personnel at court ( ) | 1 | |
| Average number of security personnel attached to judges’ homes ( ) | 0 | |
| Number judges threatened/intimidated in last two years ( ) | 2 | |
| Number of judges attacked/injured in last two years ( ) | 1 | |
| Number of judges killed in last two years ( ) | 1 |
| Fictitious Ordinals | Fictitious Data | |
| Total number cases pending end 2017 ( ) | 80 | |
| Total civil cases ( ) | 49 | |
| Total criminal cases ( ) | 31 | |
| – Number male defendants | 29 | |
| – Number female defendants | 1 | |
| – Number u18 boys | 1 | |
| – Number u18 girls | 0 | |
| Total new cases in 2018 ( ) | 102 | |
| Total civil cases ( ) | 76 | |
| Total criminal cases ( ) | 26 | |
| – Number male defendants | 24 | |
| – Number female defendants | 2 | |
| – Number u18 boys | 0 | |
| – Number u18 girls | 0 | |
| Total disposed cases in 2018 ( ) | 75 | |
| Total civil cases ( ) | 40 | |
| Total criminal cases ( ) | 35 | |
| – Number male defendants | 31 | |
| – Number female defendants | 3 | |
| – Number u18 boys | 1 | |
| – Number u18 girls | 0 | |
| Total criminal cases dismissed for lack of evidence ( ) | 5 | |
| – Number male defendants | 5 | |
| – Number female defendants | 0 | |
| – Number u18 boys | 0 | |
| – Number u18 girls | 0 | |
| Total criminal cases resolved through customary settlement ( ) | 16 | |
| – Number male defendants | 14 | |
| – Number female defendants | 2 | |
| – Number u18 boys | 0 | |
| – Number u18 girls | 0 | |
| Total criminal cases ending in conviction ( ) | 10 | |
| – Number male defendants | 9 | |
| – Number female defendants | 1 | |
| – Number u18 boys | 1 | |
| – Number u18 girls | 0 | |
| after full trial ( ) | 7 | |
| – Number male defendants | 5 | |
| – Number female defendants | 1 | |
| – Number u18 boys | 1 | |
| – Number u18 girls | 0 | |
| after guilty plea ( ) | 3 | |
| – Number male defendants | 4 | |
| – Number female defendants | 0 | |
| – Number u18 boys | 0 | |
| – Number u18 girls | 0 | |
| Total criminal cases ending in acquittal ( ) | 4 | |
| – Number male defendants | 4 | |
| – Number female defendants | 0 | |
| – Number u18 boys | 0 | |
| – Number u18 girls | 0 | |
| Total pending cases carried over into 2019 ( ) | 107 | |
| Total civil cases ( ) | 81 | |
| Total criminal cases ( ) | 26 | |
| – Number male defendants | 26 | |
| – Number female defendants | 0 | |
| – Number u18 boys | 0 | |
| – Number u18 girls | 0 | |
| Total number criminal cases appealed to RC in 2018 ( ) | 6 | |
| – Number appealed by defendant | 2 | |
| – Number male defendants | 2 | |
| – Number female defendants | 0 | |
| – Number appealed by prosecutor | 4 | |
| Total caseload per month per judge (civil and criminal) ( ) | 5 | |
| Total caseload per month per judge (criminal cases only) ( ) | ||
| Total caseload per month per court (civil and criminal) ( ) | 15 | |
| Average number of hours a court sits in a day ( ) | 3 | |
| Average time between start of criminal trial and end of trial (days) ( ) | 7 | |
| Appropriate procedures in child justice cases (1/0) | 0 |
| Fictitious Ordinals | Fictitious Data | |
| Judicial basic training (days) ( ) | 60 | |
| Number DC judges provided basic training in 2018 ( ) | 2 | |
| Judicial Refresher training (days) ( ) | 10 | |
| Number DC judges provided refresher training in 2018 ( ) | 0 | |
| Judicial specialised training in 2018 (days) ( ) | 5 | |
| Number DC judges provided specialised training in 2018 ( ) | 1 |
| Fictitious Ordinals | Fictitious Data | |
| Appointment (1: JSC/HJC(SL), 0: political) | 0 | |
| Recruitment (1:exam, 2:interview, 3:by deegaan/clan, 0: Other) | 3 | |
| Existing qualifications, men, LLB ( ) | 0 | |
| Existing qualifications, men, Sharia ( ) | 2 | |
| Existing qualifications, men, secondary ( ) | 1 | |
| Existing qualifications, women, LLB ( ) | ||
| Existing qualifications, women, Sharia ( ) | ||
| Existing qualifications, women, secondary ( ) | ||
| Number of inspection visits by JSC / HJC (SL) in 2018 ( ) | 0 | |
| Number of meetings on court administration in 2018 ( ) | 3 | |
| Judicial code of conduct (1/0) | 1 | |
| Pay per month senior judge in USD ( ) | ||
| Pay per month junior judge in USD ( ) | 0 | |
| Salary paid by … | ||
| Number of months judges paid in arrears ( ) | 12 | |
| Pay per month to Registrar in USD ( ) | ||
| Pay per month to Judicial Assistant in USD ( ) | 0 | |
| Pay per month to Messenger in USD ( ) | 0 | |
| Pay per month to security in USD ( ) | 0 | |
| Pay per month to cleaner in USD ( ) | 0 | |
| Number of months support staff paid in arrears ( ) | 0 | |
| Monthly shopping basket for average family in USD ( ) | 600 | |
| Budget 2017/18 ( ) | ||
| Budget 2018/19 ( ) | ||
| Percentage of civil claim charged as court fees (percent) ( ) | ||
| Cost of stamp duty in criminal cases in USD with lawyer ( ) | 8 | |
| Cost of stamp duty in criminal cases in USD without lawyer ( ) | 1 | |
| Cost of court documents page in USD ( ) | 1 | |
| Coordination mechanism with local justice actors (1/0) | 0 | |
| Percentage cases where defendant represented by a lawyer ( ) | 10 |
Key M&E
UNSF Annex 1 at 2.2.1 2018 justice services in 70% regional capitals. Proportion of districts with formal justice institutions functioning in accordance with the justice and corrections models: 2019 in 20% district; 2020 in 35% district
NDP Annex 1 at p187 n8: Number cases 1) filed 2) Decided 3) Pending
SDG16.5.1 Number reported paying bribe (to an official)
| Fictitious ordinals | Fictitious data | Data source | |
| Electricity supply (none: 0, partial: 1, continuous: 2) | 1 | Interview/obs | |
| Water supply (none: 0, partial: 1, continuous:2) | 1 | Interview/obs | |
| Equipment | |||
| – ambulance ( ) | 0 | Observation | |
| – secure mobile prison van ( ) | 0 | Observation | |
| – pick up ( ) | 1 | Observation | |
| – truck/lorry (transporting ration) ( ) | 0 | Observation | |
| – fuel allowance per month ( litres) | 400 | Interview | |
| – administrative staff to working computer ( ) | 4 | Interview/obs | |
| – total number working computers | 1 | ||
| – total number working printers | 1 | ||
| – toner (1; adequate, 0: inadequate) | 0 | ||
| – total number working photocopiers ( ) | 1 | Observation | |
| – toner (adequate: 1, inadequate: 0) | 0 | Interview | |
| – secure filing cabinets ( ) | 0 | Observation | |
| Distance prison to courts ( km) | 3 | Interview | |
| Distance prison to nearest medical facility ( km) | 2 | Interview | |
| % staff in uniform ( ) | 50% | Interview | |
| Number staff in rented housing ( ) | 150 | Interview |
| Fictitious ordinals | Fictitious data | Data source | |
| Total staff ( ) | 150 | Prison record | |
| Total Senior staff ( ) | 10 | Prison record | |
| – men ( ) | 9 | Prison record | |
| – women ( ) | 1 | Prison record | |
| Total Security staff ( ) | 140 | Prison record | |
| – men ( ) | 130 | Prison record | |
| – women ( ) | 10 | Prison record | |
| Total health professionals ( ) | 1 | Prison record | |
| – men ( ) | 1 | ||
| – women ( ) | |||
| Total education staff ( ) | 0 | Prison record | |
| – men ( ) | |||
| – women ( ) | |||
| Total vocational training staff ( ) | 0 | Prison record | |
| – men ( ) | |||
| – women ( ) |
| Fictitious ordinals | Fictitious data | Data source | |
| External security wall (1: adequate, 0: poor) | 1 | Observation | |
| Date of construction ( ) | 1980 | Prison record | |
| Date of last refurbishment (NDP) ( ) | 2016 | Prison record | |
| Capacity (at construction) ( ) | 80 | Prison record | |
| Productive land available to grow food (acres) ( ) | 2 | Prison record | |
| Number workshops to learn vocational trade ( ) | 0 | Observation | |
| Internal conditions | |||
| Separation: women from men (1: separated, 0: not separated) | 1 | Observation | |
| Separation: u18 boys from men (1: separated, 0: not separated) | 0 | Observation | |
| Separation: unsentenced from sentenced – men (1: separated, 0: not separated) | 0 | Observation | |
| Number of male cells / dormitories ( ) | 6 | Observation | |
| Number of female cells / dormitories ( ) | 2 | Observation | |
| Number of juvenile cells / dormitories ( ) | 0 | Observation | |
| – cell natural lighting (1: adequate, 0: poor) | 1 | Observation | |
| – cell ventilation (1/0) | 0 | Observation | |
| – fans per cell ( ) | 0 | Observation | |
| – beds (single (1), bunk (2), mat (3), none (0)) | 3 | Observation | |
| – bedding (1/0) | 0 | Observation | |
| – prisoner clothing provided by government (1: yes, 0: no) | 0 | Observation | |
| – sanitation | Observation | ||
| – prisoners per shower room ( ) | 25 | Interview | |
| Prisoners per external toilet ( ) ICRC 25:1 | 30 | Interview | |
| Percentage of non-functioning toilets inside/outside cells | 40% | ||
| Prisoners per Health Staff ( ) | 100 | Prison record | |
| Total deaths in 2018 ( ) | 5 | ||
| – men ( ) | 5 | Prison record | |
| – women ( ) | 0 | Prison record | |
| – boys ( ) | 0 | Prison record | |
| – girls ( ) | 0 | Prison record | |
| Morbidity rate in 2018 ( ) | No information | ||
| – men ( ) | No information | Prison record | |
| – women ( ) | No information | Prison record | |
| – boys ( ) | No information | Prison record | |
| – girls ( ) | No information | Prison record | |
| Most common illness | Malaria | ||
| – men ( ) | Malaria | Prison record | |
| – women ( ) | Malaria | Prison record | |
| – boys ( ) | Prison record | ||
| – girls ( ) | Prison record | ||
| – kitchen | 0 | Observation | |
| – cooking by electricity (1: yes, 0: no) | 0 | Observation | |
| – cooking by gas (1/0) | 0 | Observation | |
| – cooking by wood (1/0) | 1 | Observation | |
| – number meals per day ( ) | 3 | Interview | |
| Average number hours prisoners locked up in a day ( ) | 15 | Interview | |
| Prisoner visiting area (1: yes, 0: no) | 1 |
| Fictitious ordinals | Fictitious data | Data source | |
| Number of riots in 2018 ( ) | 0 | Prison record/itv | |
| Number of assaults on staff in 2018 ( ) | 1 | Prison record/itv | |
| Number of staff killed in 2018 ( ) | 0 | Prison record/itv | |
| Number of escapes in 2018 ( ) | 2 | Prison record/itv | |
| Number of break-ins (or attempts) from outside in 2018 ( ) | 1 | Prison record/itv |
| Fictitious ordinals | Fictitious data | Data source | |
| Total capacity (current) ( ) | 80 | Prison record | |
| Total population ( ) | 110 | Prison record | |
| – men ( ) | 105 | ||
| – women ( ) | 5 | ||
| – u18 boys ( ) | 0 | ||
| – u18 girls ( ) | 0 | ||
| Total remand prisoners ( ) | 103 | Prison record | |
| – men ( ) | 98 | ||
| – women ( ) | 5 | ||
| – u18 boys ( ) | 0 | ||
| – u18 girls ( ) | 0 | ||
| Total convicted prisoners ( ) | 7 | Prison record | |
| – men ( ) | 7 | ||
| – women ( ) | 0 | ||
| – u18 boys ( ) | 0 | ||
| – u18 girls ( ) | 0 | ||
| Total admissions in 2018 ( ) | 500 | Prison record | |
| Total releases in 2018 ( ) | 490 | Prison record |
| Fictitious data | |||
| Under 18 – boys ( ) | 0 | ||
| Under 18 – girls ( ) | 0 | ||
| 18-24 – men ( ) | 20 | ||
| 18-24 – women ( ) | 0 | ||
| 25-34 – men ( ) | 40 | ||
| 25-34 – women ( ) | 2 | ||
| 35-44 – men ( ) | 40 | ||
| 35-44 – women ( ) | 3 | ||
| 45-54 – men ( ) | 4 | ||
| 45-54 – women ( ) | 0 | ||
| Over 55 – men ( ) | 1 | ||
| Over 55 – women ( ) | 0 |
| Fictitious ordinals | Fictitious data | Data Source | |
| Remand | |||
| Total Murder ( ) | 44 | ||
| – men ( ) | 40 | ||
| – women ( ) | 4 | ||
| – u18 boys ( ) | 0 | ||
| – u18 girls ( ) | 0 | ||
| Total Robbery ( ) | 6 | ||
| – men ( ) | 6 | ||
| – women ( ) | 0 | ||
| – u18 boys ( ) | 0 | ||
| – u18 girls ( ) | 0 | ||
| Total Rape ( ) | 15 | ||
| – men ( ) | 15 | ||
| – women ( ) | 0 | ||
| – u18 boys ( ) | 0 | ||
| – u18 girls ( ) | 0 | ||
| Total Offences against the state (ie member of an armed group) ( ) | 15 | ||
| – men ( ) | 14 | ||
| – women ( ) | 1 | ||
| – u18 boys ( ) | 0 | ||
| – u18 girls ( ) | 0 | ||
| Total Theft ( ) | 15 | ||
| – men ( ) | 15 | ||
| – women ( ) | 0 | ||
| – u18 boys ( ) | 0 | ||
| – u18 girls ( ) | 0 | ||
| Other | 8 | ||
| Sentenced/ Convicted | |||
| Total Murder ( ) | 3 | Prison record | |
| – men ( ) | 3 | ||
| – women ( ) | 0 | ||
| – u18 boys ( ) | 0 | ||
| – u18 girls ( ) | 0 | ||
| Total Robbery ( ) | 0 | ||
| – men ( ) | 0 | ||
| – women ( ) | 0 | ||
| – u18 boys ( ) | 0 | ||
| – u18 girls ( ) | 0 | ||
| Total Rape ( ) | 1 | ||
| – men ( ) | 1 | ||
| – women ( ) | 0 | ||
| – u18 boys ( ) | 0 | ||
| – u18 girls ( ) | 0 | ||
| Total Offences against the state (ie member of an armed group) ( ) | 0 | ||
| – men ( ) | 0 | ||
| – women ( ) | 0 | ||
| – u18 boys ( ) | 0 | ||
| – u18 girls ( ) | 0 | ||
| Total Theft ( ) | 1 | ||
| – men ( ) | 1 | ||
| – women ( ) | 0 | ||
| – u18 boys ( ) | 0 | ||
| – u18 girls ( ) | 0 | ||
| Other | 2 |
| Fictitious ordinals | Fictitious data | Data Source | |
| Remand | |||
| Total 1-6 months ( ) | 84 | ||
| – men ( ) | 79 | ||
| – women ( ) | 5 | ||
| – u18 boys ( ) | 0 | ||
| – u18 girls ( ) | 0 | ||
| Total 7-11 months ( ) | 19 | ||
| – men ( ) | 19 | ||
| – women ( ) | 0 | ||
| – u18 boys ( ) | 0 | ||
| – u18 girls ( ) | 0 | ||
| Total 1-2 years ( ) | 0 | ||
| – men ( ) | 0 | ||
| – women ( ) | 0 | ||
| – u18 boys ( ) | 0 | ||
| – u18 girls ( ) | 0 | ||
| Total 3-5 years ( ) | 0 | ||
| – men ( ) | 0 | ||
| – women ( ) | 0 | ||
| – u18 boys ( ) | 0 | ||
| – u18 girls ( ) | 0 | ||
| Total 6-10 years ( ) | 0 | ||
| – men ( ) | 0 | ||
| – women ( ) | 0 | ||
| – u18 boys ( ) | 0 | ||
| – u18 girls ( ) | 0 | ||
| Total 11-20 years ( ) | 0 | ||
| – men ( ) | 0 | ||
| – women ( ) | 0 | ||
| – u18 boys ( ) | 0 | ||
| – u18 girls ( ) | 0 | ||
| Total >20 years ( ) | 0 | ||
| – men ( ) | 0 | ||
| – women ( ) | 0 | ||
| – u18 boys ( ) | 0 | ||
| – u18 girls ( ) | 0 | ||
| Sentenced/ Convicted | |||
| Total 1-6 months ( ) | 0 | ||
| – men ( ) | 0 | ||
| – women ( ) | 0 | ||
| – u18 boys ( ) | 0 | ||
| – u18 girls ( ) | 0 | ||
| Total 7-11 months ( ) | 0 | ||
| – men ( ) | 0 | ||
| – women ( ) | 0 | ||
| – u18 boys ( ) | 0 | ||
| – u18 girls ( ) | 0 | ||
| Total 1-2 years ( ) | 3 | ||
| – men ( ) | 3 | ||
| – women ( ) | 0 | ||
| – u18 boys ( ) | 0 | ||
| – u18 girls ( ) | 0 | ||
| Total 3-5 years ( ) | 0 | ||
| – men ( ) | 0 | ||
| – women ( ) | 0 | ||
| – u18 boys ( ) | 0 | ||
| – u18 girls ( ) | 0 | ||
| Total 6-10 years ( ) | 1 | ||
| – men ( ) | 1 | ||
| – women ( ) | 0 | ||
| – u18 boys ( ) | 0 | ||
| – u18 girls ( ) | 0 | ||
| Total 11-20 years ( ) | 0 | ||
| – men ( ) | 0 | ||
| – women ( ) | 0 | ||
| – u18 boys ( ) | 0 | ||
| – u18 girls ( ) | 0 | ||
| Total >20 years ( ) | 3 | ||
| – men ( ) | 3 | ||
| – women ( ) | 0 | ||
| – u18 boys ( ) | 0 | ||
| – u18 girls ( ) | 0 |
| Fictitious ordinals | Fictitious data | Data Source | |
| Total foreign nationals ( ) | 5 | ||
| – men | 5 | ||
| – women | 0 | ||
| – u18 boys | 0 | ||
| – u18 girls | 0 | ||
| Total condemned to death penalty ( ) | 0 | ||
| – men | 0 | ||
| – women | 0 | ||
| – u18 boys | 0 | ||
| – u18 girls | 0 | ||
| Total sentenced prisoners completed sentence but unpaid fine/compensation ( ) | 1 | ||
| – men | 1 | ||
| – women | 0 | ||
| – u18 boys | 0 | ||
| – u18 girls | 0 | ||
| Total detained under Public Order Law (90 days in SC-60 in SL) ( ) | 5 | ||
| – men | 5 | ||
| – women | 0 | ||
| – u18 boys | 0 | ||
| – u18 girls | 0 | ||
| Total minors accompanying mothers ( ) | 3 |
| Fictitious ordinals | Fictitious data | Data Source | |
| Number prison officers trained in 2018 basic ( ) | 30 | ||
| Length of training (weeks) ( ) | 12 | ||
| Number of prison officers trained in 2018 refresher ( ) | 0 | ||
| Length of training (weeks) ( ) | 2 | ||
| Number of prison officers trained in 2018 leadership ( ) | 5 | ||
| Length of training (weeks) ( ) | 4 |
| Fictitious ordinals | Fictitious data | Data Source | |
| Appointment senior staff | IG, Custodial Corps | Interview | |
| Appointment security staff | IG, Custodial Corps | Interview | |
| Recruitment senior staff (1: exam, 2: interview, 3: by clan, 0: other) | 1 | Interview | |
| Recruitment security staff (1: exam, 2: interview, 3: by clan, 0: other) | 3 | Interview | |
| Qualification senior staff (1: degree, 2: secondary, 3: years experience, 0: other) | 2 | Interview | |
| Qualification security staff (1: secondary, 0: none) | 0 | Interview | |
| Number complaints made by prisoners in 2018 ( ) | 0 | Record | |
| Access to education (1/0) | 0 | Observation/itv | |
| Access to physical recreation (1/0) | 1 | Observation/itv | |
| Access to work (1/0) | 0 | Observation/itv | |
| Access to outside lawyer or legal adviser (1/0) | 1 | Interview | |
| Number of visits per week allowed to sentenced prisoners ( ) | 1 | Interview | |
| Number of visits per week allowed to remand prisoners ( ) | 5 | Interview | |
| Pay per month (USD), senior staff | 100 | Prison record | |
| Pay per month (USD), security staff | 50 | Prison record | |
| Pay per month (USD), civilian staff | 0 | Prison record | |
| Number of months junior staff in arrears for payment | 0 | Interview | |
| Monthly shopping basket for average family in USD ( ) | 300 | External | |
| Budget 2017/18 ( ) | 0 | Prison record | |
| Budget 2018/19 ( ) | 0 | Prison record | |
| Admissions register (1: yes, 0: none) | 1 | ||
| Property register (1/0) | 1 | ||
| Complaints register (1/0) | 0 | ||
| Death register (1/0) | 1 | ||
| Coordination mechanisms with local justice actors (1/0) | 0 | Interview | |
| Number of visits by independent external inspection mechanism in 2018 ( ) | 0 | Interview | |
| Number of visits by ICRC in 2018 ( ) | 12 | Interview | |
| Names of NGOs visiting prison | None | Interview |