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- Seanad: Anti-Social Behaviour: Motion. (11 May 2005)
Michael McDowell: The force has grown from roughly 10,800 in 1997 to 12,150 today.
- Seanad: Anti-Social Behaviour: Motion. (11 May 2005)
Michael McDowell: The force will reach 14,000, with people in training and those fully qualified, as early as the end of 2006. I am delivering on the Government's commitment to expand the Garda SÃochána. Unlike other parties I am not presiding over a period when the number of gardaà went downââ
- Seanad: Anti-Social Behaviour: Motion. (11 May 2005)
Michael McDowell: ââyear after year while they were in office.
- Seanad: Anti-Social Behaviour: Motion. (11 May 2005)
Michael McDowell: I also remind Members of this House that the Opposition parties did not make any commitment in 1997 or in 2002 to increase the number of police. On the contraryââ
- Seanad: Anti-Social Behaviour: Motion. (11 May 2005)
Michael McDowell: ââthe former Deputy Shatter wrote a cynical letter suggesting it could not be done and would not be done. What is more, the Labour Party was entirely silent on the issue. In fairness to Fine Gael in 2002, it took a constructive position and stated it would put in place a commission to look at the question of increasing the strength of the Garda SÃochána.
- Seanad: Anti-Social Behaviour: Motion. (11 May 2005)
Michael McDowell: The strength of the Garda SÃochána is now at an all-time high and will beââ
- Seanad: Anti-Social Behaviour: Motion. (11 May 2005)
Michael McDowell: ââover 14,000.
- Seanad: Anti-Social Behaviour: Motion. (11 May 2005)
Michael McDowell: It is the case that the headline crime rate has fallen from 29 per 1,000ââ
- Seanad: Anti-Social Behaviour: Motion. (11 May 2005)
Michael McDowell: Can I justââ
- Seanad: Anti-Social Behaviour: Motion. (11 May 2005)
Michael McDowell: In 1995ââ
- Seanad: Anti-Social Behaviour: Motion. (11 May 2005)
Michael McDowell: When the Senator's party was in office, the headline crime rate was 29 per 1,000 of the population.
- Seanad: Anti-Social Behaviour: Motion. (11 May 2005)
Michael McDowell: Last year it was 25 per 1,000 of population.
- Seanad: Anti-Social Behaviour: Motion. (11 May 2005)
Michael McDowell: Headline crime has gone down emphatically since then.
- Seanad: Anti-Social Behaviour: Motion. (11 May 2005)
Michael McDowell: I am very grateful for the Chair's valiant attempts to uphold the dignity of this House.
- Seanad: Anti-Social Behaviour: Motion. (11 May 2005)
Michael McDowell: The fact is, and this House knows it well, that anti-social behaviour must be dealt with on a number of fronts. It must be dealt with in terms of disadvantage and the education system â keeping those children who are most at risk in education by all possible means. It must also be dealt with through community policing, as has been said. I was glad my Department was in a position to assist...
- Seanad: Anti-Social Behaviour: Motion. (11 May 2005)
Michael McDowell: I do not know whether he wants to have ASBOs to prevent people from using his front door as a lavatory. Law-abiding people such as Senator Norris are entitled to the protection of the law just as much as everybody else.
- Seanad: Anti-Social Behaviour: Motion. (11 May 2005)
Michael McDowell: Abstaining is most uncharacteristic of the Senator.
- Written Answers — Decentralisation Programme: Decentralisation Programme (12 May 2005)
Michael McDowell: I propose to take Questions Nos. 161 and 175 together. Under the Government's decentralisation programme, 230 posts in the Land Registry are scheduled to be relocated to Roscommon town. The Land Registry's implementation plan in respect of this move is available on my Department's website. The November 2004 report from the decentralisation implementation group did not identify the Land...
- Written Answers — Refugee Status: Refugee Status (12 May 2005)
Michael McDowell: The 1951 Geneva Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees and section 2 of the Refugee Act 1996, as amended, defines a refugee, inter alia, as: "a person who, owing to a well founded fear of being persecuted for reasons of race, religion, nationality, membership of a particular social group or political opinion, is outside the country of his or her nationality and is unable or, owing to...
- Written Answers — Human Trafficking: Human Trafficking (12 May 2005)
Michael McDowell: I propose to take Questions Nos. 163 and 164 together. The European Union has a role in ensuring a more effective, joint approach to cross-border problems such as trafficking in and smuggling of human beings. I can inform the Deputy that Ireland's policies in this field complement developments at both the EU and the broader international level. Legislation is currently being prepared in my...