I wish to inform the Deputy that the overall bed capacity of the Irish Prison System is 4,202. On 15th November, 2016 there were 3,686 prisoners in custody. This represents 88% occupancy.
I can inform the Deputy that all committals to the prison service are dealt with in a manner which ensures the safety of the prisoner themselves, the staff and the entire prisoner population. Each prisoner is placed in accommodation deemed appropriate to the individual based on the information made available to the prison staff on committal, which would include, health, offence, criminal connections and possible conflicts with other prisoners.
There are 14 institutions in the Irish prison system consisting of 11 traditional 'closed' prisons, 2 open centres and 1 semi-open centre. The profile of each institution is outlined in the following table.
Prison
|
Profile
|
Security
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Arbour Hill
|
Closed - long term sentenced
prisoners
|
Medium
|
Castlerea
|
Closed - remand and sentenced prisoners - Connaught region
|
Medium
|
Cloverhill
|
Closed - primarily caters for remands prisoners
|
Medium
|
Cork
|
Closed - remands and sentenced prisoners
|
Medium
|
Dochas Centre
|
Closed female prison
|
Medium
|
Limerick
|
Closed - remands and sentenced prisoners including females
|
Medium
|
Loughan House
|
Open Centre
|
Low
|
Midlands Prison
|
Closed - special wing to include sex offenders
|
Medium
|
Mountjoy
|
Closed - main committal prison for Dublin area
|
Medium
|
Portlaoise
|
Closed - committals from Special Criminal Court and includes subversive prisoners
|
High
|
Shelton Abbey
|
Open Centre
|
Low
|
St. Patrick's Institution
|
Closed - remand prison only for young offenders.
|
Medium
|
Training Unit
|
Semi Open - strong emphasis on Work and Training
|
Low
|
Wheatfield
|
Closed - Place of detention - strong emphasis on Work and Training
|
Medium
|
I am satisfied that there are adequate spaces in the prison estate, and these spaces are configured appropriately, to deal with all categories of prisoners.