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Prisoner Data

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 24 September 2014

Wednesday, 24 September 2014

Questions (110)

Bernard Durkan

Question:

110. Deputy Bernard J. Durkan asked the Minister for Justice and Equality the number of prisoners currently serving sentences arising from organised criminal gang activity; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [36065/14]

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I wish to inform the Deputy that it is not possible to give figures as to the number of prisoners currently serving sentences arising from organised criminal gang activity. Membership/allegiance to criminal gangs fluctuates on a continuous basis with some persons breaking links and others becoming affiliated.

The emergence in recent years of criminal gangs has had significant implications for the management of Irish prisons. Rivalries and feuds which develop on the outside continue inside of prison. Prison management must ensure that the various factions are kept apart and, as far as possible, that gang members do not have influence over other inmates in the prisons or criminal activities on the outside.

Gang members are managed on a daily basis through segregation and separation throughout the prison system. Membership/allegiance of these criminal gangs fluctuates on a continuous basis with some persons breaking links and others becoming affiliated.

I am advised by the Irish Prison Service that a number of initiatives have been introduced with a view to preventing identified gang leaders from conducting criminal activities while in custody and also to prevent them exerting inappropriate influence over other persons. For example, the security initiatives undertaken by the Operational Security Group (OSG) have made it more difficult for prisoners to engage in illegal activities while in prison. These initiatives include the introduction of passive and active drug detection dogs and the installation of airport style security including scanners and x-ray machines. Core functions of this group include gathering and collating intelligence information on criminal gang members in custody , carrying out intelligence led searches and preventing the flow of contraband (including mobile phones) into the prisons.

In addition, there is regular contact between the Prison Service and An Garda Síochána to discuss security issues including the operation of criminal gangs. Gardaí are also provided with reports detailing the release dates of this category of prisoner.

Furthermore, the Risk Management of Offenders Group within the Irish Prison Service, which is comprised of Governors of all closed prisons and the Governor of the Operational Support Group, meet on a regular basis to share intelligence and decide in a strategic and collaborative fashion on the placement of leading gang members across the prison estate, having regard to the associated protection issues involved.

I have provided a table from the 31 August 2014 outlining the offence profile of all sentenced persons in custody on that date.

Offence

31/08

Homicide Offences

428

Sexual Offences

361

Attempts/Threat to Murder, Assaults and Related Offences

424

Dangerous or Negligent Acts

72

Kidnapping and Related Offences

49

Robbery, Extortion and Hijacking Offences

115

Burglary and Related Offences

293

Theft and Related Offences

584

Fraud, Deception and Related Offences

42

Controlled Drug Offences

530

Weapons and Explosives Offences

136

Damage to Property and to the Environment

69

Public Order and Other Social Code Offences

25

Road and Traffic Offences

27

Offences against Govt., Justice Procedures and Organised Crime

51

Offences Not Elsewhere Classified

13

Total

3,219

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