Written answers

Tuesday, 26 November 2013

Department of Justice and Equality

Prisoner Releases

Photo of Niall CollinsNiall Collins (Limerick, Fianna Fail)
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513. To ask the Minister for Justice and Equality the number of life sentence prisoners on release that were recalled to prison during the period 2001-10 due to breach of conditions; the total number of each condition where a breach resulted in revocation of temporary release (details supplied); where a revocation of temporary release is as a result of being charged with an additional offence, the type of offences which were alleged to have been committed. [50805/13]

Photo of Alan ShatterAlan Shatter (Dublin South, Fine Gael)
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I wish to advise the Deputy that I have been informed by the Irish Prison Service that a total of 11 life sentence prisoners were recalled to prison during the period 2001-2010. The details are set out in the table.

Year
Condition Breached
Total
2001Other condition 2
2002Charged with an additional offence (Theft)1
2004Failure to be of sober habits1
2005Charged with an additional offence (drugs offence)1
2006Other condition1
2008Charged with an additional offence ( firearm offence )

Failure to be of sober habits (2 persons)
3
2009Charged with an additional offence (drugs offence)1
2010Charged with an additional offence (burglary)1
11

Life sentenced prisoners who are released into the community continue to serve their sentences, subject to a number of stringent conditions. While in the community, a life sentenced prisoner will be on Reviewable Temporary Release under the supervision of the Probation Service. Reviewable Temporary Release is where a prisoner is granted a specific period of temporary release from prison. This can be at varying intervals, for example, weekly, monthly or annually. The period of release is reviewed when the prisoner returns to prison and a decision is made whether to refuse or grant a further period of Reviewable Temporary Release.

The Probation Service provide Progress Reports to the Irish Prison Service outlining resettlement and reintegration progress and will report on any risk management concerns a Life Sentenced prisoner may present. Where it is reported to the Irish Prison Service that the prisoner in the community is failing to abide by the conditions of their release, that person may be refused a further period of temporary release and be taken back into custody.

An Garda Síochána may return a prisoner to prison where they are of the view that the prisoner is in breach of their temporary release conditions. When this happens, the Governor will conduct an oral hearing into the allegation. If the Governor is satisfied, taking into account evidence presented and comments made, that a breach of temporary release conditions has occurred the prisoner should be notified accordingly. The Reviewable Temporary Release is then revoked and the prisoner is taken back into custody.

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