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Departmental Reviews

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 27 September 2022

Tuesday, 27 September 2022

Ceisteanna (405)

Catherine Murphy

Ceist:

405. Deputy Catherine Murphy asked the Minister for Justice if she will provide a schedule of the costs for all live studies, reviews and research projects undertaken or commissioned by her; and the details of the person or body that is conducting each study, review and research project in tabular form. [47049/22]

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Freagraí scríofa

A schedule of the costs, and details of the person or body conducting the live studies, reviews and research projects undertaken or commissioned by my Department, and the scheduled completion date of each, are outlined in tabular form below.

Study/Review/Research

Scheduled Completion Date

Cost

Organisation/person

Review on Digital Age of Consent provision within the Data Protection Act, 2018

2023

€0

Department of Justice

Review of personal insolvency legislation.

Q3 2022

€0

Department of Justice

Study on Familicide and Domestic Homicide Reviews (established May 2019).

Q3 2022

As the review is ongoing, costs have yet to be finalised.

Maura Butler

Mapping exercise of the current provision of training for members of An Garda Síochána, legal professionals, front line staff and others who are engaging with victims of sexual crime and vulnerable witnesses in a professional capacity (Supporting a Victim’s Journey).

Q3 2022

€19,956.75

Connect the Dots

Rapid Evidence Review: Understanding reoffending – Push factors and preventative responses.

Q3 2022

€25,830

Portsmouth University

Policy review of the General Scheme of the Criminal Justice (Community Sanctions) Bill 2014.

Q3 2022

€0

Department of Justice and Probation Service

Health Needs Assessment of Prison Population Report.

Q4 2022

€273,700

Crowe Ireland

(Commissioned by Irish Prison Service)

The High Level Review Group to consider the role of An Garda Síochána in the public prosecution system.

Q4 2022

€31,980

Mageean Law

Anti-Social Behaviour: to map out how anti-social behaviour has been defined (recognising it is a contested concept) and map out interventions and their effectiveness.

Q3 2022 (completed and published 16/09/2022)

€28,994

University of Galway

Approaches to the Concept of Parental Alienation in other jurisdictions.

Q4 2022

€30,750

Research Matters

Evaluation of Domestic Violence Perpetrator Programmes in Ireland.

Q1 2023

€24,867

Working With Perpetrators (WWP) European Network

Review of the Processing of Sexual Offences: Stakeholder Experiences

Q4 2022

€30,714

UCD School of Law

The OECD has been engaged to carry out an evidence-based research project to assist the Judicial Planning Working Group in its deliberations. The aim of this research project is to provide an evidence-based view of the experiences of other OECD jurisdictions in regard to judicial resource requirements and to make recommendations as to how Ireland should resource its judiciary.

Q4 2022

€130,000

OECD

Annual 'Year in Review' report on the overall issue of cyberbullying, cyber hate, and online harassment, conducted by the Research Observatory on Cyberbullying in conjunction with the commencement of the Harassment, Harmful Communications and Related Offences Act.

Q1 2022,

Q1 2023,

Q1 2024

€181,881

Dublin City University National Anti-Bullying Research and Resource Centre

The Review of Part 4 of the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Act 2017.

Q4 2022

€32,000

Maura Butler

Review of the operation of the provisions of the Guardianship of Infants Act 1964 as they relate to guardianship of children whose parents are neither married or in a civil partnership.

Q4 2022

€29,224

University of Galway, School of Law

Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) / Multi-Criteria Analysis (MCA) in the area of litigation costs to the State: this aims to identify and cost alternative models for litigation.

Q4 2022

€168,326

Indecon International Consultants

Independent Review of the Offences Against the State Acts.

Q4 2022

As the review is ongoing, costs have yet to be finalised.

Mr Justice Michael Peart (Chair), Dr Alan Greene, Ms Anne-Marie Lawlor SC, Ms Caitlín Ní Fhlaitheartaigh, Professor Donncha O’Connell, Mr Ken O’Leary

Evaluation of Joint Agency Response to Crime (JARC) ACER Regional Sites.

Q3 2022

€29,305

Sector 3 Consulting Ltd

Evaluation of Joint Agency Response to Crime (JARC) ACER Initial Sites (Dublin).

Q3 2022

€30,689

Sagaciti Consulting Ltd

Review of the existing functions, powers, appointments procedures and reporting processes of Prison Visiting Committees

Q4 2022

€0

Department of Justice

Review on sentence tariffs for minimum periods of imprisonment in relation to life sentences

Q1 2023

€0

Department of Justice

Review of remission and structured temporary release

Review has commenced in Q3 2022 – No scheduled completion date at present

€0

Department of Justice

Exploring the experiences of International Protection Applicants (and other stakeholders) of access to the labour market.

Q4 2022

€117,926

Ipsos MRBI

Review of enactments providing for the imposition of minimum mandatory sentences in accordance with Section 29 of the Judicial Council Act, 2019.

Q4 2022

€0

Department of Justice

Evaluation of the Garda Youth Diversion Projects.

Q4 2022

€108,953

Research Matters

Sexual Violence Survey: to measure the prevalence of sexual assaults and the experiences of victims of sexual assaults. This is being run by the CSO, but is being supported by the Department and there is a joint oversight group.

Q2 2023

€2,116,000 (2019-2022)

Final cost for 2023 TBC

Central Statistics Office

Evaluation of the Local Community Safety Partnership Pilots over 3 sites.

Q4 2023

€189,948 (2021-2023)

Centre for Effective Services

Fireworks campaign – pre and post campaign evaluation

Q4 2022

€5,750

Coyne Research

Strategic Review of Abhaile, the State-Funded Mortgage Arrears Resolution Service, commissioned by the Department of Social Protection and undertaken in conjunction with the Department of Justice.

Q4 2022

Costs are being met by the Department of Social Protection

Indecon

Review of the Current GSOC Operational Business Model and Recommendation on its Potential Future State

Q4 2022

€160,00

Grant Thornton

Report by legal historian outlining the type, availability and quality of publicly-available records that may support a scheme to disregard of convictions for certain qualifying offences related to consensual sexual activity between men in Ireland.

Q2 2022

€3,487.05

Dr Niamh Howlin

Review to identify all outstanding issues requiring reform of firearms rules/legislation

Q4 2022

€8,850

Department of Justice

Firearms Expert Committee

Q4 2022

€17,500

Total cost will be available in Jan 2023

Department of Justice

Question No. 406 answered with Question No. 367.
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