Written answers
Tuesday, 3 December 2019
Department of Justice and Equality
Garda Deployment
Stephen Donnelly (Wicklow, Fianna Fail)
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285. To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Justice and Equality the number of gardaí assigned to County Wicklow in each of the past ten years by district and by speciality; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [50195/19]
Charles Flanagan (Laois, Fine Gael)
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The Garda Commissioner is statutorily responsible for the management of An Garda Síochána, including personnel matters and deployment of resources. As Minister, I have no responsibility for these matters. I am assured that Garda management keeps the distribution of resources under continual review in the context of crime trends and policing priorities so as to ensure that the optimum use is made of resources.
A record €1.76 billion was allocated to the Garda Vote for 2019 and this is increasing further to an unprecedented €1.882 billion for 2020. Significant capital investment is also being made, amounting to a total of €92 million this year and rising further to over €116 million in 2020.
This level of funding is enabling sustained, ongoing recruitment of Garda members and staff and as a result, An Garda Síochána is a growing organisation. We now have over 14,300 Gardaí nationwide, supported by over 2,900 Garda staff.
Specifically in relation to Wicklow, I am informed by the Garda authorities that as of 31 October 2019, there were 310 Gardaí assigned to the Wicklow Division, supported by 32 Garda staff. I am informed that the total number of Garda staff in the Division has increased from 22 in 2015, which represents a 45% increase in Garda staff in the Wicklow Division. I am further informed that as of 22 October 2019, this increase in Garda staff has supported the redeployment of 11 Gardaí from administrative to operational policing duties in the Wicklow Division, where their training and expertise can be used to best effect. Taken together, the increase in Garda staff and redeployment of Gardaí from administrative duties means a significant increase in operational policing hours in Wicklow in recent years.
With regard to the breakdown of Gardaí by speciality in the years 2009-2019, I have been advised by the Garda authorities that compiling this information for the full 10 year period requested would represent an excessive use of Garda time and resources. Given this, I am not in a position to provide that specific information requested by the Deputy.
However, in relation to the overall information requested on the number of Gardaí assigned to County Wicklow from 2009 -2019 the Deputy may find it helpful to be aware that this information is available on my Department’s website. This information is updated every month with the latest data provided by An Garda Síochána. This information is available at the following link:
Information on Garda staff is available at the following link:
For more information on the Garda Workforce as well as general information on Garda facts and figures, the Deputy may also wish to see the information on the links below:
Stephen Donnelly (Wicklow, Fianna Fail)
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286. To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Justice and Equality the ratio of total gardaí per population size assigned to County Wicklow and other divisions in the past five years; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [50196/19]
Charles Flanagan (Laois, Fine Gael)
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The Garda Commissioner is statutorily responsible for the management of An Garda Síochána, including personnel matters and deployment of resources. As Minister, I have no responsibility for these matters. I understand however that Garda management keeps the distribution of resources under continual review in the context of crime trends and policing priorities, to ensure their optimum use.
A record €1.76 billion was allocated to the Garda Vote for 2019 and this is increasing further to an unprecedented €1.882 billion for 2020. Significant capital investment is also being made, amounting to a total of €92 million this year and rising further to over €116 million in 2020.
This level of funding is enabling sustained, ongoing recruitment of Garda members and staff and as a result, An Garda Síochána is a growing organisation.
Since the Garda College reopened in late 2014, 59 newly attested Gardaí have been assigned to the Wicklow Division by the Garda Commissioner, including 4 from the most recent attestation last Friday.
I am informed by the Garda authorities that as of 31 October 2019, there were 310 Gardaí assigned to the Wicklow Division, supported by 32 Garda staff. I am further informed that the total number of Garda staff in the Division has increased from 22 in 2015, which represents a 45% increase in Garda staff in the Wicklow Division. I am further informed that as of 22 October 2019, this increase in Garda staff has supported the redeployment of 11 Gardaí from administrative to operational policing duties in the Wicklow Division, where their training and expertise can be used to best effect. Taken together, the increase in Garda staff and redeployment of Gardaí from administrative duties means a significant increase in operational policing hours in Wicklow in recent years. In addition, it should be recalled that Garda National Units support Garda Divisions on an ongoing basis.
As requested by the Deputy, attached is a table outlining the ratio of total Gardaí to population size assigned to Wicklow and all other Divisions (i.e. excluding National Units) in the past five years. However, An Garda Síochána has pointed out and it is important to note that ratios such as the number of Gardai per head of population are not an appropriate tool to use when considering the allocation of Garda resources as they fail to take account of, among other things, the fact that crime levels and types can vary significantly among communities of similar population size.
I am informed by the Commissioner that a number of factors, including crime and non-crime workload, minimum establishment, population, area, policing arrangements, operational strategies and transfers applications, and welfare issues impact upon the allocation and transfer of Garda Personnel. I am assured that comprehensive consultation occurs with local Garda management during which all the above-mentioned factors are considered. I am further assured that Garda management keeps the distribution of resources under continual review in the context of crime trends and policing priorities, to ensure optimum use of resources.
GARDA STRENGTHS AS ON DATE INDICATED, EXCLUDING NATIONAL UNITS. CSO POPULATION FIGURES 2016. | ||||||||||||
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Garda Strength 31/12/2015 | Ratio - 1 member per | Garda Strength 31/12/2016 | Ratio - 1 member per | Garda Strength 31/12/2017 | Ratio - 1 member per | Garda Strength 31/12/2018 | Ratio - 1 member per | Garda Strength 31/10/2019 | Ratio - 1 member per | Population CSO 2016 figures | ||
CAVAN/ MONAGHAN | 318 | 433 | 318 | 433 | 329 | 418 | 346 | 398 | 372 | 370 | 137,562 | |
CLARE | 292 | 407 | 292 | 407 | 309 | 385 | 318 | 374 | 310 | 383 | 118,817 | |
CORK TOTAL (City, North, West) | 1,225 | 443 | 1,225 | 443 | 1,285 | 422 | 1,354 | 401 | 1,339 | 405 | 542,868 | |
DMR Total (North, N Central, South, S Central, East, West) | 3,689 | 365 | 3,707 | 363 | 3,665 | 368 | 3,850 | 350 | 3,967 | 340 | 1,347,359 | |
DONEGAL | 392 | 406 | 382 | 417 | 386 | 412 | 404 | 394 | 443 | 359 | 159,192 | |
GALWAY | 560 | 461 | 568 | 454 | 580 | 445 | 614 | 420 | 624 | 414 | 258,058 | |
KERRY | 300 | 492 | 299 | 494 | 319 | 463 | 335 | 441 | 345 | 428 | 147,707 | |
KILDARE | 312 | 713 | 316 | 704 | 360 | 618 | 380 | 586 | 396 | 562 | 222,504 | |
KILKENNY/ CARLOW | 284 | 550 | 296 | 528 | 329 | 475 | 339 | 461 | 335 | 466 | 156,164 | |
LAOIS/ OFFALY | 278 | 585 | 299 | 544 | 339 | 480 | 365 | 446 | 376 | 433 | 162,658 | |
LIMERICK | 554 | 352 | 559 | 349 | 558 | 349 | 607 | 321 | 582 | 335 | 194,899 | |
LOUTH | 287 | 449 | 302 | 427 | 319 | 404 | 348 | 370 | 370 | 348 | 128,884 | |
MAYO | 303 | 431 | 300 | 435 | 323 | 404 | 339 | 385 | 338 | 386 | 130,507 | |
MEATH | 277 | 704 | 286 | 682 | 309 | 631 | 318 | 613 | 322 | 606 | 195,044 | |
ROSCOMMON/ LONGFORD | 292 | 361 | 301 | 350 | 310 | 340 | 318 | 332 | 315 | 335 | 105,417 | |
SLIGO/ LEITRIM | 294 | 332 | 297 | 329 | 304 | 321 | 297 | 329 | 300 | 325 | 97,579 | |
TIPPERARY | 354 | 451 | 362 | 441 | 382 | 418 | 387 | 412 | 381 | 419 | 159,553 | |
WATERFORD | 282 | 412 | 277 | 419 | 297 | 391 | 348 | 334 | 358 | 325 | 116,176 | |
WESTMEATH | 246 | 361 | 242 | 367 | 270 | 329 | 274 | 324 | 277 | 320 | 88,770 | |
WEXFORD | 255 | 587 | 258 | 580 | 292 | 513 | 308 | 486 | 319 | 469 | 149,722 | |
WICKLOW | 318 | 448 | 304 | 469 | 305 | 467 | 310 | 459 | 310 | 459 | 142,425 |
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