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Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 8 March 2018

Thursday, 8 March 2018

Questions (205)

Catherine Murphy

Question:

205. Deputy Catherine Murphy asked the Minister for Justice and Equality the number of gardaí by rank, including probationer gardaí, in each Garda division as of December 2017; if recruits from the Garda Training College have been deployed in 2018; and if so, the districts to which. [11206/18]

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As the Deputy will appreciate, the Garda Commissioner is responsible for the distribution of resources, including personnel, among the various Garda Divisions and I, as Minister, have no direct role in the matter. Garda management keeps this distribution of resources under continual review in the context of crime trends and policing priorities so as to ensure that the optimum use is made of these resources.

This Government is committed to ensuring a strong and visible police presence throughout the country in order to maintain and strengthen community engagement, provide reassurance to citizens and to deter crime. To make this a reality for all, the Government has in place a plan to achieve an overall Garda workforce of 21,000 personnel by 2021 comprising 15,000 Garda members, 2,000 Reserve members and 4,000 civilians.

This plan is progressing apace. This year, funding has been provided for the recruitment of 800 Garda recruits and up to 500 civilians to support the wide ranging reform plan in train in An Garda Síochána. Funding has also been provided for the recruitment of 300 Garda Reserves.

I am informed by the Commissioner that since the reopening of the Garda College in September 2014, just under 1,600 recruits have attested as members of An Garda Síochána and have been assigned to mainstream duties nationwide. Garda numbers, taking account of retirements, increased to 13,551 at the end of 2017 - a net increase of over 600 since the end of 2016.

I am also pleased that funding is in place to maintain this high level of investment in the Garda workforce to ensure that the vision of an overall workforce of 21,000 by 2021 remains on track. This year a further 800 new Garda Recruits will enter the Garda College. Also 800 Garda trainees are scheduled to attest during 2018, the first 200 of whom will pass out of the Garda College next week and be assigned to locations around the country. Further attestations are planned for June, September and November which will see Garda numbers, taking account of projected retirements, reach 14,000 by the end of 2018.

This focus on investment in personnel is critical. The moratorium on recruitment introduced in 2010 resulted in a significant reduction in the strength of An Garda Síochána. We are now rebuilding the organisation and providing the Commissioner with the resources needed to deploy increasing numbers of Gardaí across every Garda Division in the coming years.

In so far as the allocation of newly attested Gardaí is concerned, this is a matter for the Commissioner. I am assured by the Commissioner that the needs of all Garda Divisions are fully considered when determining the allocation of resources. However, it is important to keep in mind that newly attested Gardaí have a further 16 months of practical and classroom based training to complete in order to receive their BA in Applied Policing. To ensure that they are properly supported and supervised and have opportunities to gain the breadth of policing experience required, the Commissioner's policy is to allocate them to specially designated training stations which have the required training and development structures and resources in place, including trained Garda tutors and access to a permanently appointed supervisory Sergeant who is thoroughly familiar with their responsibilities under the training programme.

I am informed by the Commissioner that the number of Gardaí as of 31 December 2017 by rank and Division is as set out in the following table.

GARDA STRENGTH BY DIVISION AND RANK 31 DECEMBER 2017

DIVISION

GD*

SG

IN

SU

CS

AC

TOTAL

D.M.R. EAST

319

49

7

3

378

D.M.R. NORTH

577

75

12

5

1

670

D.M.R. NORTH CENTRAL

521

74

12

3

1

611

D.M.R. SOUTH

458

57

12

4

1

532

D.M.R. SOUTH CENTRAL

538

65

14

4

1

622

D.M.R. WEST

581

72

14

4

1

672

KILDARE

305

45

6

3

1

360

LAOIS / OFFALY

280

47

8

3

1

339

MEATH

259

39

6

4

1

309

WESTMEATH

218

40

6

4

1

1

270

WICKLOW

255

42

5

2

1

305

CAVAN / MONAGHAN

268

48

7

4

2

329

DONEGAL

330

44

7

4

1

386

LOUTH

264

46

4

4

1

319

SLIGO / LEITRIM

245

48

6

3

1

1

304

KILKENNY/CARLOW

269

48

6

4

1

1

329

TIPPERARY

323

48

6

4

1

382

WATERFORD

249

39

5

3

1

297

WEXFORD

243

38

7

3

1

292

CORK CITY

553

95

8

8

1

1

666

CORK NORTH

267

46

7

3

1

324

CORK WEST

242

44

4

4

1

295

KERRY

265

44

6

3

1

319

LIMERICK

471

73

10

3

1

558

CLARE

257

44

5

2

1

309

GALWAY

479

83

8

8

1

1

580

MAYO

263

50

5

4

1

323

ROSCOMMON / LONGFORD

249

53

4

4

310

* The figures for Garda Rank include Probationer Gardaí who are attested members of An Garda Síochána in the process of completing the BA in Applied Policing.

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