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Prison Accommodation Standards

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 13 November 2018

Tuesday, 13 November 2018

Questions (285)

Clare Daly

Question:

285. Deputy Clare Daly asked the Minister for Justice and Equality further to Parliamentary Question No. 288 of 18 September 2018, when the requested data will be supplied regarding the number of prisoners sleeping on floors throughout prisons during the months of April, May, June and July 2018. [47194/18]

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Written answers

I regret the delay in providing the information requested by the Deputy in Parliamentary Question No. 288 of 18 September 2018 (37331/18). The Irish Prison Service has advised that it was due to the requirement for the Governor of each prison to check the records with regard to the relevant institution.

I am advised that the attached table reflects the number of instances of prisoners sleeping on mattresses on cell floors in Cloverhill, Midlands, Castlerea, Cork and Limerick prisons each night during the period in question. I am further advised that in the remaining 7 prisons, no prisoner slept on the floor.

It should be noted that the Prison Service must accept all prisoners committed by the Courts and does not have the option of refusing to take prisoners into custody. While increases in prisoner population numbers result in challenges within certain committal prisons, the Prison Service takes all possible steps to alleviate the situation through a combination of inter-prison transfers and other contingency measures.

Officials in the Prison Service work closely with Governors of affected prisons to alleviate capacity issues, by identifying prisoners who may be suitable for transfer to other prisons or prisoners who may be suitable for structured early release.

Prison refurbishment, which includes the provision of extra prison spaces, has placed additional pressure on prison capacity during the period in question. Relevant projects included refurbishment at D1 Landing at Cloverhill Prison, two Units at Wheatfield Place of Detention, the construction of the Violence Reduction Unit at Midlands Prison, and renovation and refurbishment works at Castlerea Prison. These projects, while an essential element of modernisation, result in unavoidable temporary bed closures - and consequential reductions in capacity - while the works are undertaken.

I would also like to inform the Deputy that with regard to a similar question asked by her in July 2018 (Dáil Questions 673, 737, 738 and 748) I have been informed by my officials in the Irish Prison Service that, due to a methodological error, the figures provided on that occasion were not accurate. A revised methodology has now been implemented to ensure that the correct figures will be provided in future. This is very much regretted and the information provided in the table attached now includes the correct figures.

Cloverhill Remand Prison

Apr-18

May-18

Jun-18

Jul-18

1st

0

4

23

1

2nd

9

2

31

1

3rd

17

2

30

0

4th

13

1

31

0

5th

6

7

24

0

6th

6

8

19

0

7th

9

13

14

0

8th

7

16

13

1

9th

8

16

15

1

10th

5

10

15

1

11th

2

8

14

1

12th

7

18

13

0

13th

12

20

10

0

14th

15

18

10

0

15th

18

11

7

0

16th

12

12

10

1

17th

15

9

10

1

18th

12

9

6

1

19th

2

11

4

3

20th

1

17

4

2

21st

7

17

2

0

22nd

12

14

2

0

23rd

15

16

2

1

24th

13

16

4

0

25th

7

20

3

2

26th

7

24

4

1

27th

5

27

3

0

28th

3

17

1

0

29th

4

24

1

0

30th

2

22

1

4

31st

N/A

20

N/A

0

Totals

251

429

326

22

Midlands Prison

Apr-18

May-18

Jun-18

Jul-18

1st

5

5

10

17

2nd

1

10

10

17

3rd

7

3

10

12

4th

1

2

10

17

5th

1

7

10

15

6th

1

7

8

22

7th

0

8

10

21

8th

0

8

10

19

9th

1

3

7

13

10th

1

6

10

21

11th

1

6

9

24

12th

1

6

8

27

13th

1

6

8

27

14th

5

3

6

25

15th

5

8

4

28

16th

7

7

6

27

17th

7

8

6

28

18th

6

12

6

18

19th

8

15

12

23

20th

9

13

11

25

21st

6

17

12

19

22nd

11

15

12

22

23rd

4

17

15

25

24th

6

15

10

22

25th

8

15

15

26

26th

10

11

5

22

27th

10

14

5

26

28th

4

14

10

21

29th

4

6

14

23

30th

5

11

17

21

31st

N/A 

12

N/A 

21

Totals

136

290

286

674

Castlerea Prison

Apr-18

May-18

Jun-18

Jul-18

1st

0

0

3

4

2nd

2

0

2

0

3rd

2

0

3

0

4th

0

0

3

1

5th

0

3

3

1

6th

2

2

4

0

7th

2

3

4

0

8th

3

3

6

1

9th

2

3

5

5

10th

2

3

6

5

11th

0

3

5

3

12th

0

3

6

5

13th

0

3

5

4

14th

0

2

6

4

15th

1

2

7

4

16th

1

2

7

3

17th

1

2

7

3

18th

0

1

7

5

19th

0

2

7

5

20th

0

2

7

5

21st

0

2

7

5

22nd

0

2

2

5

23rd

0

0

1

5

24th

0

0

1

5

25th

0

2

1

5

26th

0

0

1

6

27th

0

0

0

5

28th

0

0

0

5

29th

0

2

0

5

30th

0

2

0

4

31st

N/A

3

N/A

7

Totals

18

52

116

115

Cork Prison

Apr-18

May-18

Jun-18

Jul-18

1st

0

0

0

14

2nd

0

0

0

20

3rd

0

0

0

21

4th

0

0

0

21

5th

0

0

0

7

6th

0

0

0

6

7th

0

0

0

0

8th

0

0

0

0

9th

0

0

0

0

10th

0

0

4

0

11th

0

4

5

0

12th

0

4

0

0

13th

0

3

0

3

14th

0

2

1

0

15th

0

1

0

0

16th

0

1

0

0

17th

0

5

1

10

18th

0

0

1

7

19th

0

0

0

0

20th

0

0

0

0

21st

0

0

3

0

22nd

0

0

0

0

23rd

0

0

0

0

24th

0

0

1

3

25th

0

0

1

4

26th

0

0

0

3

27th

0

0

0

0

28th

0

0

14

0

29th

0

0

16

0

30th

0

0

14

0

31st

N/A

0

N/A

0

Totals

0

20

61

119

Limerick Prison

MALE PRISONERS

Apr-18

May-18

Jun-18

Jul-18

1st

10

10

9

13

2nd

14

10

8

13

3rd

12

10

8

13

4th

12

10

9

14

5th

14

12

10

12

6th

14

11

11

14

7th

14

9

11

14

8th

13

10

10

14

9th

15

11

10

10

10th

23

11

13

9

11th

21

9

9

8

12th

21

9

11

8

13th

14

13

12

7

14th

14

14

9

9

15th

11

11

9

5

16th

8

10

9

11

17th

11

11

8

13

18th

6

7

8

9

19th

6

6

9

11

20th

10

7

9

10

21st

6

8

9

13

22nd

8

8

7

14

23rd

15

10

7

11

24th

15

14

9

19

25th

13

10

9

21

26th

14

11

10

20

27th

11

11

10

22

28th

10

6

11

14

29th

10

6

15

17

30th

10

6

10

17

31st

N/A 

6

N/A 

19

Totals

375

297

289

404

Limerick Prison

FEMALE PRISONERS

Apr-18

May-18

Jun-18

Jul-18

1st

4

4

7

8

2nd

3

5

6

9

3rd

2

3

6

4

4th

2

3

7

2

5th

4

6

7

2

6th

3

6

5

3

7th

6

6

7

0

8th

4

7

7

0

9th

5

6

7

0

10th

6

6

7

0

11th

6

5

8

0

12th

5

5

5

0

13th

6

5

5

0

14th

4

5

5

0

15th

6

5

5

0

16th

4

2

4

0

17th

2

4

4

0

18th

2

3

4

0

19th

0

4

4

0

20th

0

6

2

0

21st

0

6

2

0

22nd

0

7

2

0

23rd

1

7

2

0

24th

1

8

2

0

25th

0

7

5

0

26th

1

6

6

0

27th

1

6

6

0

28th

3

6

6

0

29th

4

6

8

0

30th

2

6

5

0

31st

N/A 

7

N/A 

0

Totals

87

168

156

28

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