All deaths in custody are the subject of a Garda investigation and an inquest held in a Coroner's Court. The cause of death is determined by a jury on the basis of the information presented to the Coroner's Court. The Inspector of Prisons, Judge Michael Reilly has recently been given responsibility to also investigate all deaths in custody. Such investigations will apply to prisoners who are in the custody of the Irish Prison Service, whether or not the death actually occurs within the prison walls, and to prisoners who have recently been let out on temporary release.
Furthermore, the circumstances of each death in custody are also examined by a suicide prevention group in each institution. The groups are chaired by Governors and include representatives from various services, i.e. Doctors, Psychiatrists, Psychologists, Chaplains, Probation Officers, Education and Prison staff. They are required to meet quarterly or more often if necessary. Their examinations cover fully the background and circumstances of each death. Their objective is to identify, where possible, measures which might be implemented to contribute to a reduction in the risk of deaths in the future.
There were 6 deaths in custody in 2011 and 4 to date in 2012. Of the 10 deaths since 2011, the cause of death has been determined as death by misadventure in 2 cases. Inquests are pending in the remaining 8 cases. A breakdown by prison is set out in the table below.
Prison
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2012
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Cause of Death (determined in a Coroner’s Court)
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2011
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Cause of Death (determined in a Coroner’s Court)
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Castlerea
|
|
|
1
|
Inquest Pending
|
Cloverhill
|
|
|
1
|
Inquest Pending
|
Limerick
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1
|
Inquest Pending
|
|
|
Midlands
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1
|
Inquest Pending
|
1
|
Inquest Pending
|
Mountjoy
|
2
|
Inquests Pending
|
1
|
Death by misadventure
|
Wheatfield
|
|
|
2
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1 — Death by misadventure1 — Inquest Pending
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Total
|
4
|
|
6
|
|