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Domestic Violence

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 15 November 2022

Tuesday, 15 November 2022

Ceisteanna (473)

Michael McNamara

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473. Deputy Michael McNamara asked the Minister for Justice if she will provide figures relating to domestic abuse incidents across all divisions of An Garda Síochána in the year to date, including the number of calls received by An Garda Síochána to respond to domestic abuse incidents; the number of criminal charges referred for breaches of domestic abuse court orders; the number of criminal charges reported for alleged crimes involving an element of domestic abuse; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [56334/22]

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I am deeply committed to tackling domestic, sexual and gender based violence in all its forms, and to supporting victims of such heinous crimes.

As the Deputy will be aware, in June, I launched the new whole-of-government strategy to combat domestic, sexual, gender-based violence. This new plan has a particular focus on prevention, and on ensuring victims are better supported. It sets an overall goal of zero tolerance in our society for domestic violence.

I know from engaging with the Commissioner that An Garda Síochána also attaches the highest priority to combatting all forms of domestic abuse and to helping and protecting those that are victims of this hideous crime. Operation Faoiseamh, launched at the start of the pandemic, is an ongoing proactive initiative, designed to ensure victims of domestic abuse are supported and protected. It ensures domestic abuse incidents receive the highest priority response from Gardaí.  

In addition, Divisional Protective Service Units have been rolled out across the country and are now available in every Garda division. This means that specially trained officers are available nationwide who will be responsible for engagement with, and interviewing of, vulnerable victims.  This ensures that when vulnerable victims of crimes such as domestic abuse and sexual violence present to Gardaí, they are met with specialist professional and expert assistance. 

In relation to the specific information sought by the Deputy, I am informed by An Garda Síochána  that to determine the number of Domestic Abuse incidents reported in a given timeframe a number of criteria are applied. The counts in the table below are a combination of the following:

The incident type is one of:

- Breach of Interim Barring Order

- Breach of Protection Order

- Breach of Barring Order

- Breach of Safety Order

- Domestic Dispute - No Offence Disclosed

- Breach of Emergency Barring Order

Or is of any incident type, but with a recorded motive of ‘Domestic Abuse’.

In addition to the above, incidents of any type recorded on PULSE which were the result of a call for assistance where the dispatcher assigned the type as ‘DVSA’ (Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault) are also included in the counts.

The figures under ‘Domestic Calls’ are counts of incidents based on the above and are based on incident reported date.

The figures under ‘Charges (Domestic Incidents)’ show counts of any charge type linked to domestic abuse incidents (Domestic Dispute, Breach of Order incident or any incident with ‘Domestic Abuse’ MO). Figures are based on charge date, the associated incidents could be from anytime.

The figures under ‘Charges (Breaches of Orders)’ show counts of charges created for the offences:

- ‘Breach Of Barring Order / Interim Barring Order / Protection Order / Safety Order Contrary to section 17(1) of the Domestic Violence Act, 1996.’

- Breach of Safety Order / Barring Order / Interim Barring Order / Emergency Barring Order (Domestic Violence Act 2018) ’

Figures are based on charge date, the associated incidents could be from anytime.

Division

Domestic Calls

Charges (Domestic Incidents)

Charges (Breaches of Orders)

D.M.R. Eastern

1,194

223

98

D.M.R. North Central

1,698

517

91

D.M.R. Northern

3,823

756

314

D.M.R. South Central

1,480

233

99

D.M.R. Southern

2,995

773

309

D.M.R. Western

4,408

947

408

Kildare Div

2,075

323

155

Kilkenny/Carlow

1,035

207

68

Laois/Offaly

1,480

403

135

Meath Div

1,517

367

155

Waterford Div

1,416

370

117

Westmeath Div

970

206

67

Wexford Div

1,462

383

161

Wicklow Div

995

265

200

Cavan/Monaghan

1,187

401

82

Donegal

1,234

294

83

Galway Div

1,871

278

123

Louth Div

1,953

304

108

Mayo/Roscommon/Longford

1,945

340

164

Sligo/Leitrim

885

192

56

Clare

887

120

66

Cork City

2,373

328

190

Cork North

1,084

229

84

Cork West

553

306

49

Kerry

1,209

269

109

Limerick

2,564

418

223

Tipperary

1,194

258

85

Total

45,487

9,710

3,799

Incident counts are based on reported date and were collated based on PULSE data as of 1:30 a.m. on the 11th November 2022. Crime counting rules are not applied to reflect all recorded incidents.

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