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Prisoner Data

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 3 March 2015

Tuesday, 3 March 2015

Ceisteanna (316)

Niall Collins

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316. Deputy Niall Collins asked the Minister for Justice and Equality to detail the total prison population; the number of prisoners, in tabular form, broken down by prison; the capacity of each prison within the State; the percentage occupation of each prison; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [8845/15]

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As the Deputy may be aware the Irish Prison Service collates and publishes the prisoner population breakdown on a daily basis and this information is available on the Irish Prison Service website www.irishprisons.ie.

I can inform the Deputy that on 2nd March, 2015, there were 3,776 prisoners in custody as compared to a bed capacity of 4,126. This represents an occupancy level of 92%. A full breakdown to include, capacity, number in custody and percentage of bed capacity is set out in the table.

Institution

Bed Capacity

Number in Custody

% of Bed Capacity

Mountjoy Campus

Mountjoy (Male)

554

542

98%

Mountjoy (Female)

105

112

107%

Training Unit

96

83

86%

St Patrick’s

34

5

15%

West Dublin Campus

Cloverhill

431

354

82%

Wheatfield

550

471

86%

Portlaoise Campus

Midlands

870

824

95%

Portlaoise

291

226

78%

Cork

210

240

114%

Limerick (Male)

220

215

98%

Limerick (Female)

28

22

79%

Castlerea

340

325

96%

Arbour Hill

142

141

99%

Loughan House

140

117

84%

Shelton Abbey

115

99

86%

Totals

4,126

3,776

92%

As outlined in the Irish Prison Service Three Year Strategic Plan 2012 - 2015, it is intended to align the bed capacity of our prisons with the guidelines laid down by the Inspector of Prisons, in so far as this is compatible with public safety and the integrity of the criminal justice system. This has been completed for 9 out of the 14 prisons in the State. The number in custody on 2nd March (3,776) represented 95% of the Inspector of Prisons recommended total of 3,982.

The Deputy will be aware that the average number of prisoners in custody in Ireland rose from 3,321 during 2007 to 4,318 during 2012, an increase of over 30%. Likewise the total number of committals to prison also rose sharply during the same period, from 11,934 in 2007 to 17,026 in 2012 – an increase of over 43%.

2013 saw the first significant decrease in prison numbers since 2007. There were 15,735 committals to prison in 2013 which was a decrease of 7.6% on the 2012 figure. The overall daily average number of prisoners in custody has also dropped in recent years. The average number in custody for 2014 was 3,916 a reduction of 10.8% on the 2011 average of 4,390.

The Deputy may wish to note that the number in custody reached a peak of 4,621 on 23rd February 2011. Today there are 845 less prisoners in custody which represents a decrease of 18%.

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