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Prisoner Data

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 21 April 2015

Tuesday, 21 April 2015

Ceisteanna (412)

Clare Daly

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412. Deputy Clare Daly asked the Minister for Justice and Equality the average number of prisoners in custody for the months of November 2014 to March 2015, inclusive; if she will provide, in tabular form, the average number of prisoners per month, broken down by prison; the capacity of each prison; and the Inspector of Prisons' recommended capacity of each prison for each of these months. [15651/15]

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The information sought by the Deputy has been provided by the Irish Prison Service and is set out in the following table:

Prison

November

December

January

February

March

Bed Capacity

Bed Capacity

Institution

per Inspector of Prisons

Mountjoy (Male)

540

533

532

551

548

554

554

Mountjoy (Female)

116

102

99

110

115

105

105

Training Unit

85

89

91

91

92

96

96

St. Patrick's

8

5

5

4

10

34

34

Cloverhill

370

333

339

349

344

431

414

Wheatfield

483

472

456

460

485

550

550

Midlands

796

801

793

804

814

870

870

Portlaoise

232

236

228

226

221

291

291

Cork

221

220

225

226

217

210

173

Limerick (Male)

223

207

210

216

218

220

185

Limerick (Female)

25

26

25

24

21

28

24

Castlerea

314

292

292

313

321

340

300

Arbour Hill

139

140

140

140

140

142

131

Loughan House

111

96

102

118

122

140

140

Shelton Abbey

104

87

100

102

105

115

115

Totals

3,767

3,639

3,637

3,734

3,773

4,126

3,982

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 20th April (3,718) represented 93% 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 903 less prisoners in custody which represents a decrease of 19%.

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