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Garda Deployment

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 16 November 2017

Thursday, 16 November 2017

Ceisteanna (127)

Jack Chambers

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127. Deputy Jack Chambers asked the Minister for Justice and Equality the number and position of gardaí and community gardaí stationed in Dublin metropolitan region west in each of the years 2009 to 2016, in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [48511/17]

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As the Deputy will appreciate, it is the Garda Commissioner who is responsible for the distribution of resources, including personnel, among the various Garda Divisions and I, as Minister, have no direct role in the matter. Garda management keeps this distribution of resources under continual review in the context of crime trends and policing priorities so as to ensure that the optimum use is made of these resources.

Community policing is at the heart of An Garda Síochána. It provides a means of recognising that every community – both urban and rural – has its own concerns and expectations.

I am informed by the Garda Commissioner that the Garda National Model of Community Policing plays a key part in responding to crime by taking into account and responding to local conditions and needs.  Clear objectives are set, such as high visibility in the community, ease of contact by members of the public, and enhanced support for crime prevention strategies.  All Gardaí have a role to play in community policing in carrying out their duties.  In addition, the National Community Policing Office, attached to the Garda Community Relations Bureau, captures best practice in community policing initiatives and disseminates these practices through its communication network. 

An Garda Síochána's Modernisation and Renewal Programme 2016-2021, published in June 2016, places a strong emphasis on developing and supporting the community policing ethos of the organisation and enhancing the current delivery model so that Gardaí spend more time in the community, gaining public confidence and trust and providing a greater sense of security.  It will result in the introduction of multi-skilled Community Policing Teams in every District.

These Community Policing Teams will be made-up of Gardaí from a number of different units who will work with the local community to prevent and detect crime. In addition, each Community Policing Team will be supported by a Community Safety Forum.  The Forum which will comprise of local Gardaí, members of the public and community groups will promote crime prevention strategies.  This clear and consistent approach to community policing will ensure a better service and enhanced community safety.

In terms of progress on this important initiative, I am informed by the Commissioner that a draft Community Policing Framework which outlines the manner in which Community Policing Teams and Community Safety Fora will be established has been completed and is subject to internal review before being approved by the Executive for implementation. The Commissioner anticipates that a number of Community Policing Teams will be established on a pilot basis early next year.

I am informed by the Commissioner that on the 30 September 2017 the latest date for which figures are readily available the strength of the Dublin Metropolitan Region West Division was 652, 66 of which were Community Gardaí. There are also 27 Garda Reserves and 49 civilians attached to the Division. When appropriate, the work of local Gardaí is supported by a number of Garda national units such as the National Bureau of Criminal Investigation, the Garda National Economic Crime Bureau and the Garda National Drugs and Organised Crime Bureau.

I am further informed by the Commissioner that since the reopening of the Garda College in September 2014, close to 1,400 recruits have attested as members of An Garda Síochána and have been assigned to mainstream duties nationwide, 119 of whom have been assigned to the D.M.R. West Division.  In addition, another 200 trainee Garda are scheduled to attest later this year which will see Garda numbers, taking account of projected retirements, increase to around the 13,500 mark by year end - an increase of 500 since the end of 2016.  

This Government is committed to ensuring a strong and visible police presence throughout the country in order to maintain and strengthen community engagement, provide reassurance to citizens and to deter crime.  The substantial increase in Garda numbers is tangible progress on achieving this Government’s vision of an overall Garda workforce of 21,000 personnel by 2021 comprising 15,000 Garda members, 2,000 Reserve members and 4,000 civilians.

I am pleased to say that Budget 2018 will support the continuation of this high level of investment in the Garda workforce and ensure that the vision of an overall workforce of 21,000 by 2021 remains on track. A further 800 new Garda Recruits will enter the Garda College, an additional 500 civilians will also be recruited to fill critical skills gaps across the organisation and to facilitate the redeployment of Gardaí from administrative and technical duties to front-line operational duties.  There are plans to strengthen the Garda Reserve with new Reserves expected to commence training early in 2018.

This focus on investment in personnel is critical. The moratorium on recruitment introduced in 2010 resulted in a significant reduction in the strength of An Garda Síochána.  We are now rebuilding the organisation and providing the Commissioner with the resources needed to deploy increasing numbers of Gardaí across every Garda Division, including the D.M.R. West Division, in the coming years.

I am informed by the Commissioner that the Garda strength and the Community Garda Strength of the D.M.R. West Division by rank, in each of the years 2009 to 2016 is as set out in the following tables. 

Strength of Community Garda in D.M.R. West Division 2009-2016

Year

Sergeant

Garda

Total

2009

9

74

83

2010

9

80

89

2011

7

76

83

2012

8

72

80

2013

8

60

68

2014

5

57

62

2015

7

56

63

2016

5

48

53

GARDA STRENGTH OF D.M.R. WEST 31 DECEMBER 2009

DISTRICT

STATION

GD

SG

IN

SU

CS

AC

TOTAL

BLANCHARDSTOWN

BLANCHARDSTOWN

169

29

3

2

1

204

CABRA

60

9

1

70

FINGLAS

105

12

1

118

TOTAL

334

50

5

2

1

392

CLONDALKIN

BALLYFERMOT

84

10

1

95

CLONDALKIN

82

11

4

1

98

RATHCOOLE

23

1

24

TOTAL

189

22

5

1

217

LUCAN

LUCAN

74

10

3

1

88

RONANSTOWN

78

13

1

92

TOTAL

152

23

4

1

180

D.M.R. WEST TOTAL

675

95

14

4

1

789

GARDA STRENGTH OF D.M.R. WEST 31 DECEMBER 2010

DISTRICT

STATION

GD

SG

IN

SU

CS

AC

TOTAL

BLANCHARDSTOWN

BLANCHARDSTOWN

157

31

4

2

1

195

CABRA

60

8

68

FINGLAS

105

14

3

122

TOTAL

322

53

7

2

1

385

CLONDALKIN

BALLYFERMOT

84

13

2

99

CLONDALKIN

83

13

3

1

100

RATHCOOLE

26

2

28

TOTAL

193

28

5

1

227

LUCAN

LUCAN

67

9

3

1

80

RONANSTOWN

81

14

1

96

TOTAL

148

23

4

1

176

D.M.R. WEST TOTAL

663

104

16

4

1

788

GARDA STRENGTH OF D.M.R. WEST 31 DECEMBER 2011

DISTRICT

STATION

GD

SG

IN

SU

CS

AC

TOTAL

BLANCHARDSTOWN

BLANCHARDSTOWN

155

24

4

2

1

186

CABRA

66

9

75

FINGLAS

103

14

3

120

TOTAL

324

47

7

2

1

381

CLONDALKIN

BALLYFERMOT

83

11

2

96

CLONDALKIN

81

13

3

1

98

RATHCOOLE

25

2

27

TOTAL

189

26

5

1

221

LUCAN

LUCAN

61

6

4

1

72

RONANSTOWN

81

15

1

97

TOTAL

142

21

5

1

169

D.M.R. WEST TOTAL

655

94

17

4

1

771

GARDA STRENGTH OF D.M.R. WEST 31 DECEMBER 2012

DISTRICT

STATION

GD

SG

IN

SU

CS

AC

TOTAL

BLANCHARDSTOWN

BLANCHARDSTOWN

139

18

2

2

1

162

CABRA

75

10

85

FINGLAS

101

13

3

117

TOTAL

315

41

5

2

1

364

CLONDALKIN

BALLYFERMOT

80

11

2

93

CLONDALKIN

79

12

3

1

95

RATHCOOLE

25

1

26

TOTAL

184

24

5

1

214

LUCAN

LUCAN

61

7

4

1

73

RONANSTOWN

80

12

1

93

TOTAL

141

19

5

1

166

D.M.R. WEST TOTAL

640

84

15

4

1

744

GARDA STRENGTH OF D.M.R. WEST 31 DECEMBER 2013

DISTRICT

STATION

GD

SG

IN

SU

CS

AC

TOTAL

BLANCHARDSTOWN

BLANCHARDSTOWN

134

21

4

2

1

162

CABRA

72

10

1

83

FINGLAS

95

11

2

108

TOTAL

301

42

7

2

1

353

CLONDALKIN

BALLYFERMOT

76

9

2

87

CLONDALKIN

77

10

3

1

91

RATHCOOLE

22

1

23

TOTAL

175

20

5

1

201

LUCAN

LUCAN

60

7

4

1

72

RONANSTOWN

77

13

1

91

TOTAL

137

20

5

1

163

D.M.R. WEST TOTAL

613

82

17

4

1

717

GARDA STRENGTH OF D.M.R. WEST 31 DECEMBER 2014

DISTRICT

STATION

GD

SG

IN

SU

CS

AC

TOTAL

BLANCHARDSTOWN

BLANCHARDSTOWN

130

20

4

2

156

CABRA

64

8

1

73

FINGLAS

93

13

2

108

TOTAL

287

41

7

2

337

CLONDALKIN

BALLYFERMOT

73

11

1

85

CLONDALKIN

75

9

4

1

89

RATHCOOLE

22

1

23

TOTAL

170

21

5

1

197

LUCAN

LUCAN

59

10

4

1

74

RONANSTOWN

77

13

1

91

TOTAL

136

23

5

1

165

D.M.R. WEST TOTAL

593

85

17

4

699

GARDA STRENGTH OF D.M.R. WEST 31 DECEMBER 2015

DISTRICT

STATION

GD

SG

IN

SU

CS

AC

TOTAL

BLANCHARDSTOWN

BLANCHARDSTOWN

127

20

4

2

1

154

CABRA

60

6

1

67

FINGLAS

92

12

2

106

TOTAL

279

38

7

2

1

327

CLONDALKIN

BALLYFERMOT

74

11

1

86

CLONDALKIN

76

8

2

1

87

RATHCOOLE

20

1

21

TOTAL

170

20

3

1

194

LUCAN

LUCAN

60

9

3

1

73

RONANSTOWN

80

13

1

94

TOTAL

140

22

4

1

167

D.M.R. WEST TOTAL

589

80

14

4

1

688

GARDA STRENGTH OF D.M.R. WEST 31 DECEMBER 2016

DISTRICT

STATION

GD

SG

IN

SU

CS

AC

TOTAL

BLANCHARDSTOWN

BLANCHARDSTOWN

117

19

4

2

1

143

CABRA

52

7

2

61

FINGLAS

95

10

1

106

TOTAL

264

36

7

2

1

310

CLONDALKIN

BALLYFERMOT

72

12

1

85

CLONDALKIN

78

12

3

1

94

RATHCOOLE

18

1

19

TOTAL

168

25

4

1

198

LUCAN

LUCAN

60

9

4

1

74

RONANSTOWN

77

13

1

91

TOTAL

137

22

5

1

165

D.M.R. WEST TOTAL

569

83

16

4

1

673

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