The Community Return Scheme is an incentivised early release scheme, co-managed by the Irish Prison Service and the Probation Service, whereby people can be approved for reviewable temporary release coupled with a requirement to complete community service work in a supervised group setting under the supervision of the Probation Service.
Decisions regarding temporary release to take part in the Community Return Scheme are delegated to designated senior officials employed in Irish Prison Service Headquarters. In assessment of suitability, a number of factors are taken into account, including:
• the nature and gravity of the offence to which the sentence relates
• the sentence concerned and any recommendation made by the Court in relation to the sentence imposed
• the person's previous criminal record
• the potential threat to the safety and security of the public should the person be released
• the risk that the person might commit an offence during any period of temporary release
• the risk of the person failing to comply with any of the conditions of temporary release
From its inception in 2011 to the end of 2023, 3,379 people have been released early from prison to take part in the Community Return Scheme.
The following information, provided in tabular form as requested, contains figures obtained from the Irish Prison Service detailing the number of persons released onto Community Return over the past five years by geographical region.
Geographical Region
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2019
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2020
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2021
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2022
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2023
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Dublin
|
93
|
146
|
95
|
83
|
107
|
Rest of Leinster
|
39
|
51
|
42
|
30
|
38
|
Munster
|
64
|
77
|
57
|
50
|
47
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Connaught/Ulster
|
10
|
13
|
24
|
13
|
21
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Total
|
206
|
287
|
218
|
176
|
213
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