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Departmental Expenditure

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 12 July 2023

Wednesday, 12 July 2023

Questions (171)

Seán Sherlock

Question:

171. Deputy Sean Sherlock asked the Minister for Justice the amount paid by her Department in 2022 and to date in 2023 on outside or third-party reports of a technical nature or qualitative and quantitative nature, by payee, in tabular form. [34474/23]

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Written answers

It has not been possible to collate complete information as requested by the Deputy in the time allowed. I will write to the Deputy directly when the information is to hand.

The following deferred reply was received under Standing Order 51.
I refer to your Parliamentary Question No. 171 which was for answer on 12 July 2023 and which asked: ‘the amount paid by her Department in 2022 and to date in 2023 on outside/third-party reports of a technical nature or qualitative and quantitative nature, by payee, in tabular form’.
You will recall that at the time, I undertook to seek the information requested and revert to you directly when the information was available.
This information is set out in the table below.

Payee

Report Details

Amount paid in 2022 & 2023 (to date)

CSO

Sexual Violence Survey

€1,224,876

Deloitte

Governance Review of the Abhaile scheme, jointly commissioned by Department of Justice and Department of Social Protection

€30,688.50

OECD

Research into judicial numbers in Ireland.

€130,000

Research Matters

Evaluation of Youth Diversion Projects

€108,953

Children’s Research Network For Ireland & Northern Ireland

Evaluation of the Local Community Safety Partnership Pilot Projects

€94,974

Insights Health & Social Research

Family Justice Consultation with Children and Young People

€3,500

PA Consulting

Independent review of the Department of Justice’s Operating Model

€98,400

Maura Butler

Study on Familicide and Domestic Homicide Reviews

€180,240

Research Matters

Evaluation of Youth Diversion Programmes

€74,157

Sean Aherne BL

Analysis of differential treatment of marital and non-marital families in legislation related to family, marriage, guardianship, and domestic violence legislation

€6,302.30

Gemma McLoughlin - Burke BL

Analysis of differential treatment of marital and non-marital families in criminal law.

€6,301.96

Róisin Á Costello BL

Analysis of differential treatment of marital and non-marital families in Immigration, citizenship and international protection legislation

€3,153.12

Peter Hamilton BL

Analysis of differential treatment of marital and non-marital families in succession, property, and insolvency legislation.

€2,908.75

Coyne Research

Quantitative Evaluation of Still Here Campaign

€3,136.50

Coyne Research

Quantitative Evaluation of Intimate Image Campaign

€6,273

Coyne Research

Quantitative Evaluation of Zero Tolerance Campaign

€5,227.50

Ebiquity Marsh

Audit of 2021 Media Spend of No Excuses Campaign

€10,824

Connect the Dots

Mapping of the current provision of training for members of An Garda Síochána, legal professionals, front line staff and others who are engaging with victims of sexual crime and vulnerable witnesses in a professional capacity

€19,957

Bid and Tender Management Services

Review of the Procurement Function in the Department of Justice and the Irish Prison Service

€96,186

Niamh McCullagh

Exhumation Plan

€4,121

Behaviour and Attitudes Limited

Criminal Justice Public Attitude Survey 2021

€75,983

Behaviour & Attitudes Limited

Criminal Justice Public Attitude Survey 2022

€78,351

University College Dublin

A Review of Sexual Offences in Ireland: Stakeholder Experiences – Parts 1 & 2

€30,714

Sagaciti Consulting Ltd.

ACER Initial Sites evaluation

€20,985

Sector 3 Solutions Ltd

ACER regional sites evaluation

€14,652

National University of Ireland Galway

Provisions of the Guardianship of Infants Act 1964 as they relate to guardianship of children whose parents are neither married nor in a civil partnership

€32,584

WWPEN (European Network for the Work with Perpetrators of Domestic Violence

A review of Domestic Violence Intervention Programme

€34,773

University Of Portsmouth

Understanding reoffending: Push factors and preventative responses. A Rapid Evidence Review

€12,915

Ipsos

LPA Labour Market Survey

€29,482

Ipsos

Research Survey

€20,061

National University of Ireland Maynooth

Research on ethnic monitoring in the Criminal Justice System

€4,605

Trinity College Dublin

Scoping paper on Longitudinal Analysis of People who offend

€15,327

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