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Garda Reserve

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 24 July 2018

Tuesday, 24 July 2018

Ceisteanna (948)

Kathleen Funchion

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948. Deputy Kathleen Funchion asked the Minister for Justice and Equality the number of Garda Reserve members in the Carlow division by division, district and sub-district for each year from 2009 to date in tabular form. [34406/18]

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

I am advised by the Commissioner that the strength of the Reserve is currently 558. It is regrettable that there has been a substantial reduction in the strength of the Reserve in recent years from a peak of 1,164 in 2013. The fall-off arises from a range of factors, not least the lifting in 2014 of the moratorium on recruitment of trainee Gardaí which has affected the number of Reserve in two ways: firstly, serving Reserves are successfully applying to become trainee Gardaí, and secondly, the focus has been on delivering an accelerated programme of recruitment of full time members of An Garda Síochána.

I am sure that the Deputy will agree, notwithstanding the very valuable contribution of Reserve members throughout the country, that the prioritising of recruitment campaigns to replenish the full-time ranks of An Garda Síochána over the last three years was the right decision.

The "Programme for a Partnership Government" includes a commitment to double the Garda Reserve and a plan is in place to achieve a Reserve strength of 2,000 by 2021. With the plan to reach 15,000 Garda members well on track, it was possible for the Commissioner and the Public Appointments Service to undertake a new recruitment campaign for Garda Reserves last March. That competition attracted 2,394 applicants of whom 498 successfully completed the initial stages. These applications are currently being processed by the Garda Appointments Office. It is expected that the first of the successful candidates will commence training in the Garda College in the coming months.

To inform future decisions around the optimal use of Reserves, An Garda Síochána is conducting a strategic review as set out in the Policing Plan 2018. As a first step, the Garda Executive has taken a decision to transfer the management of the Reserve to the Assistant Commissioner with responsibility for Community Engagement. This is intended to ensure that its development and deployment is viewed more broadly through a community policing lens. This is a very welcome step as it is my strong view that the greatest dividend to be gained from the Reserve is in terms of a visible presence on the ground and engaging with local communities.

The following table, as supplied by the Commissioner, sets out the latest figures for Reserve Gardaí by Division only as the data is not compiled by district or sub-district.

STRENGTH OF GARDA RESERVES 2009 - 2018

DIVISION

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

May-18

Waterford

18

22

26

31

36

34

32

24

19

19

Wexford

7

18

28

29

32

37

37

22

18

17

Kilkenny/Carlow

11

21

30

33

40

38

34

26

26

26

Tipperary

17

21

30

36

41

42

28

23

17

16

Cork North

7

15

19

20

30

29

24

16

13

12

Cork City

36

46

52

58

73

68

65

48

42

42

Cork West

8

15

23

27

26

29

23

12

10

8

Kerry

4

10

22

26

36

32

31

21

20

20

Limerick

16

32

41

47

52

51

53

36

29

26

Donegal

12

21

25

28

28

26

27

21

16

14

Cavan/Monaghan

7

13

18

20

25

23

19

14

11

11

Sligo/Leitrim

9

17

18

21

24

27

27

21

17

16

Louth 

15

31

34

45

55

52

41

33

25

23

Clare

8

11

17

18

15

13

8

7

6

6

Mayo 

18

22

29

31

35

35

32

23

20

19

Galway

30

44

57

64

69

63

43

36

31

31

Roscommon/Longford

7

15

17

18

20

15

11

11

9

7

Westmeath

10

19

19

22

27

25

20

13

13

12

Meath

8

17

28

33

44

42

33

18

16

16

Kildare

14

22

24

24

41

41

30

22

20

18

Laois/Offaly

11

14

23

31

31

28

24

19

17

16

Wicklow

10

14

22

29

41

31

24

21

20

20

DMR East

15

20

16

17

20

20

19

15

10

8

DMR North

50

64

74

63

59

61

57

49

45

42

DMR North Central

21

24

36

50

71

73

59

42

36

35

DMR South

29

43

43

47

51

45

35

26

20

17

DMR South Central

34

39

54

64

77

80

66

48

37

35

DMR West

46

50

52

59

65

64

51

28

26

26

TOTAL

478

700

877

991

1164

1124

953

695

589

558

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