Brian Cowen
Question:8 Mr. Cowen asked the Minister for Justice the number of persons held in prisons or places of detention in the State on 1 September 1995. [13759/95]
Vol. 456 No. 3
8 Mr. Cowen asked the Minister for Justice the number of persons held in prisons or places of detention in the State on 1 September 1995. [13759/95]
125 Mr. B. O'Keeffe asked the Minister for Justice the number of prisoners currently held in each of our prisons. [12872/95]
I propose to take Questions Nos. 8 and 125 together. The number of prisoners in custody on Friday, 1 September 1995 in each of the prisons and places of detention was as follows:
Mountjoy Prison (Male) |
610 |
Mountjoy Prison (Female) |
33 |
Limerick Prison (Male) |
112 |
Limerick Prison (Female) |
5 |
Cork Prison |
219 |
Arbour Hill Prison |
129 |
Portlaoise Prison |
147 |
Shelton Abbey |
49 |
Training Unit |
86 |
Loughan House |
66 |
Fort Mitchel |
95 |
St. Patrick's Institution |
116 |
Shanganagh Castle |
48 |
Wheatfield Place of Detention |
317 |
Total |
2,032 |
Would the Minister accept that Mountjoy prison is now totally overcrowded and that it will be extremely difficult to provide adequate drug treatment units in the prison?
This is a statistical question and does not make provision for such elaboration.
Is it still the Government's intention to provide additional accommodation at Mountjoy prison in view of the chronic overcrowding there?
We should not go into policy matters under this question.
I can confirm for the Deputy that Mountjoy prison is overcrowded as the statistics indicate.