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Crime Levels.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 12 May 2005

Thursday, 12 May 2005

Questions (178, 179, 180, 181)

Paul Kehoe

Question:

178 Mr. Kehoe asked the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform the crime statistics for the Carlow town area for 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004; if he will consider increasing the number of gardaí at the Carlow Garda station due to the rapidly increasing population; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [15809/05]

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Paul Kehoe

Question:

179 Mr. Kehoe asked the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform the crime statistics for the Bagenalstown area, County Carlow, for 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004; if he will consider establishing a full time Garda station in the area due to the rapidly increasing population; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [15810/05]

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Paul Kehoe

Question:

180 Mr. Kehoe asked the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform the crime statistics for the Borris area, County Carlow, for 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004; if he will consider establishing a full time Garda station in the area, due to the rapidly increasing population; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [15811/05]

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Paul Kehoe

Question:

181 Mr. Kehoe asked the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform the crime statistics for the Tullow area, County Carlow, for 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004; if he will consider establishing a full time Garda station in the area due to the rapidly increasing population; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [15812/05]

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Written answers

I propose to take Questions Nos. 178 to 181, inclusive, together.

In relation to crime figures the Deputy will be aware that on becoming Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform, I arranged for the publication of headline crime statistics on a quarterly basis in order to improve the quality of information available to the public. While caution should be exercised in interpreting levels of crime between quarters, I am pleased to note that during my term of office as Minister, the quarterly crime rate has decreased from 6.7 per 1,000 population to 6 per 1,000 over the longer period of 11 quarters for which figures are available. This trend is reflected throughout most Garda districts in the country. In interpreting these figures, account has also to be taken of the introduction of the new PULSE computer system by the Garda Síochána in 1999, which led to more complete and comprehensive recording of crimes reported than was previously the case. The Deputy will also wish to be aware that, taking into account the significant increase in our population since 1995, the headline crime rate has fallen from 29 per 1,000 population in 1995 to 25 per 1,000 population in 2004.

The following tables show the headline offences, for the years 2000 to 2004 inclusive, for the Carlow Garda district which covers the Bagenalstown area, the Baltinglass Garda district, which covers the Tullow area, and the Thomastown Garda district, which covers the Borris area.

The number of Garda personnel assigned to each station, together with overall policing arrangements and operational strategy, is continually monitored and reviewed. Such monitoring ensures that optimum use is made of Garda resources, and the best possible Garda service is provided to the general public. In this regard, I should like to mention that in addition to the specific resources available to stations, there has also been a considerable increase since 1997 in the number of gardaí serving in national units. Specialist Garda units such as the Garda national drugs unit, the national bureau of criminal investigation, the Criminal Assets Bureau and the Garda bureau of fraud investigation operating under the assistant commissioner in charge of national support services has enabled the Garda Síochána to tackle serious crime effectively. These specialist units work very closely with gardaí operating at district and divisional level.

In relation to Garda resources generally, I am very pleased that the Government has approved my proposal to increase the strength of the Garda Síochána to 14,000 members on a phased basis, in line with the An Agreed Programme for Government commitment in this regard. This is a key commitment in the programme for Government, and its implementation will significantly strengthen the operational capacity of the force.

The Commissioner will now be drawing up plans on how best to distribute and manage these additional resources. Clearly, the additional resources will be targeted at the areas of greatest need, as is envisaged in the programme for Government. The programme identifies in particular areas with a significant drugs problem and a large number of public order offences but it will be possible to address other priorities as well, such as the need to very significantly increase the number of gardaí allocated to traffic duties as part of the new Garda traffic corps. I have already promised that the additional gardaí will not be put on administrative duties. They will be put directly into front line, operational, high-visibility policing. They will have a real impact.

Table 1

Headline Offences Recorded and Detected for Carlow Garda district from 2000 to 2004*

Year

2004*

2003

2002

2001

2000

Rec

Dec

Rec

Dec

Rec

Dec

Rec

Dec

Rec

Dec

Homicide

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

1

3

3

Assault

60

35

65

48

84

71

38

31

15

14

Sexual Offences

28

16

75

57

44

31

18

14

10

6

Arson

9

1

20

1

11

3

5

3

13

3

Drugs

22

22

23

22

9

9

21

21

12

12

Thefts

616

249

575

195

467

149

351

139

321

148

Burglary

423

39

460

39

453

42

359

44

441

79

Robbery

19

4

30

9

26

14

18

5

17

4

Fraud

42

28

48

36

55

33

112

96

117

106

Other

18

10

18

16

27

24

10

9

3

2

Total

1,237

404

1,314

423

1,176

376

933

363

952

377

*Statistics for 2004 are provisional-operational and liable to change.

Table 2

Headline Offences Recorded and Detected for Baltinglass Garda district from 2000 to 2004*

Year

2004*

2003

2002

2001

2000

Rec

Dec

Rec

Dec

Rec

Dec

Rec

Dec

Rec

Dec

Homicide

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Assault

15

10

29

16

28

21

3

3

3

3

Sexual Offences

16

8

11

2

24

14

18

17

6

6

Arson

11

1

3

0

5

1

7

6

9

2

Drugs

2

2

6

6

1

1

5

5

1

1

Thefts

343

60

315

51

226

21

142

57

184

70

Burglary

332

33

256

14

275

30

207

24

182

28

Robbery

9

2

2

0

6

3

5

3

2

0

Fraud

26

20

11

10

15

4

27

24

38

34

Other

9

7

7

5

8

7

6

5

3

3

Total

763

143

640

104

588

102

420

144

428

147

*Statistics for 2004 are provisional-operational and liable to change.

Table 3

Headline Offences Recorded and Detected for Thomastown Garda district from 2000 to 2004*

Year

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004*

Rec

Dec

Rec

Dec

Rec

Dec

Rec

Dec

Rec

Dec

Homicide

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

1

1

Assault

4

4

5

5

10

10

5

5

4

4

Sexual Offences

0

0

3

2

14

14

20

19

2

2

Arson

2

0

1

0

1

1

1

1

2

2

Drugs

2

2

3

3

8

8

3

3

2

2

Thefts

102

31

99

36

70

25

52

17

62

12

Burglary

90

11

99

12

72

15

85

15

126

30

Robbery

0

0

4

1

1

1

1

1

0

0

Fraud

70

68

21

20

23

23

25

25

12

10

Other

4

3

2

2

2

2

4

4

0

0

Total

274

119

237

81

201

99

196

90

211

63

*Statistics for 2004 are provisional-operational and liable to change.

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