Written answers
Wednesday, 31 January 2007
Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform
Garda Deployment
8:00 am
Richard Bruton (Dublin North Central, Fine Gael)
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Question 262: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform the number of community Gardaí based in areas (details supplied) for each of the years 2000 to 2006; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [1207/07]
Michael McDowell (Dublin South East, Progressive Democrats)
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I have been informed by the Garda authorities, who are responsible for the detailed allocation of resources, including personnel, that the personnel strength (all ranks) of An Garda Síochána increased to a record 13,000 following the attestation of 299 new members on Thursday, 16 November, 2006. This compares with a total strength of 10,702 (all ranks) as at 30 June, 1997 and represents an increase of 2,298 (or 21.5%) in the personnel strength of the Force during that period. The combined strength (all ranks), of both attested Gardaí and recruits in training as at the 31 December 2006 was 14,068. Furthermore, I should say that in December, 2006 as part of a package of anti-crime measures, the Government approved the continuation of the existing Garda recruitment programme to achieve a total Garda strength of 15,000. The accelerated intake of 275 new recruits per quarter into the Garda College will continue until this target is met. The Garda Budget now stands at €1.4 billion, an 11% increase on 2006 and a 96% increase since 1997 in real terms.
I have been further informed by the Garda authorities that the personnel strength (all units) of each Community Policing Unit based at Coolock, Raheny and Howth as at 31 December, 2000 to 2006 (inclusive) was as set out in the table hereunder:
Coolock | Raheny | Howth | |
2000 | 6 | 5 | 3 |
2001 | 7 | 4 | 4 |
2002 | 7 | 5 | 5 |
2003 | 5 | 5 | 4 |
2004 | 7 | 5 | 4 |
2005 | 7 | 4 | 5 |
2006 | 9 | 6 | 4 |
Garda personnel assigned throughout the country, together with overall policing arrangements and operational strategy, are continually monitored and reviewed. Such monitoring ensures that optimum use is made of Garda resources, and the best possible Garda service is provided to the general public.
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