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Written Answers — Sex Offenders: Sex Offenders (12 Nov 2008)

Charles Flanagan: Question 222: To ask the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform when he will introduce a sexual offences Bill which will consolidate and modernise all criminal law in the area of sexual offences. [40089/08]

Written Answers — Sexual Offences: Sexual Offences (12 Nov 2008)

Charles Flanagan: Question 218: To ask the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform his plans to legislate for a new offence of supplying and administering date rape drugs. [40085/08]

Written Answers — Sentencing Policy: Sentencing Policy (12 Nov 2008)

Charles Flanagan: Question 219: To ask the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform the progress made on his proposal to bring in tougher penalties for trafficking, ensuring greater prosecution of traffickers and to improve support services for their victims, particularly for those who are the victims of sexual exploitation. [40086/08]

Written Answers — Legislative Programme: Legislative Programme (12 Nov 2008)

Charles Flanagan: Question 220: To ask the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform his plans to provide legislation for the forfeiture of all material gains from the production, sale and distribution of illegal pornography. [40087/08]

Written Answers — Human Rights Issues: Human Rights Issues (12 Nov 2008)

Charles Flanagan: Question 223: To ask the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform when he will ratify the UN Convention for the suppression of the trafficking in persons of the exploitation and of the prostitution of others. [40090/08]

Written Answers — Garda Reserve: Garda Reserve (12 Nov 2008)

Charles Flanagan: Question 226: To ask the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform the number of people who applied to join the Garda Reserve annually since its establishment; the number who graduated but have since left the Reserve since its establishment; the number of hours carried out to date by the Reserve annually since its establishment; the cost of operating the Reserve annually since its...

Written Answers — Garda Reserve: Garda Reserve (12 Nov 2008)

Charles Flanagan: Question 227: To ask the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform the criteria required for acceptance to the Garda Reserve noting the large volume of applications but low number of Reserves; the number who progress through each stage of the application process to becoming trainees; and the five most common reasons that applications to join the Garda Reserve are unsuccessful. [40117/08]

Written Answers — Garda Reserve: Garda Reserve (12 Nov 2008)

Charles Flanagan: Question 228: To ask the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform the reason for the fluctuation in Garda Reserve numbers over periods of time. [40118/08]

Written Answers — Departmental Advertising: Departmental Advertising (12 Nov 2008)

Charles Flanagan: Question 229: To ask the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform the amount spent on advertising campaigns to recruit for the Garda Reserve annually since its establishment; and the planned campaigns and costings for 2009. [40119/08]

Brutal Killing in Limerick: Statements. (13 Nov 2008)

Charles Flanagan: I wish to share time with Deputies Noonan and O'Donnell. It is with great sorrow that I stand in the House following the brutal murder of Shane Geoghegan last Sunday. I express my deepest sympathy and that of the Fine Gael Party to the Geoghegan family — his parents, Tom and Mary, his brother, Anthony, and his fiancée, Jenna Barry. In the aftermath of Shane's murder the people of...

Brutal Killing in Limerick: Statements. (13 Nov 2008)

Charles Flanagan: I put it to the Minister that his principal response to the weekend atrocity was to have a meeting convened between himself, the Taoiseach — his boss — and the Garda Commissioner, after which all three parties said it was more or less business as usual and that there was no need for extra resources, a change in the law or any emergency action. This seemed to be the consistent Government...

Brutal Killing in Limerick: Statements. (13 Nov 2008)

Charles Flanagan: This happens to be the Dáil Chamber.

Brutal Killing in Limerick: Statements. (13 Nov 2008)

Charles Flanagan: It was not found to be unconstitutional. It was never tested.

Brutal Killing in Limerick: Statements. (13 Nov 2008)

Charles Flanagan: The record should be corrected. That suggestion was not found to be unconstitutional.

Brutal Killing in Limerick: Statements. (13 Nov 2008)

Charles Flanagan: The Minister is exaggerating.

Brutal Killing in Limerick: Statements. (13 Nov 2008)

Charles Flanagan: That was a red herring.

Brutal Killing in Limerick: Statements. (13 Nov 2008)

Charles Flanagan: How many prosecutions have there been? How many convictions?

Brutal Killing in Limerick: Statements. (13 Nov 2008)

Charles Flanagan: The answer is zero.

Brutal Killing in Limerick: Statements. (13 Nov 2008)

Charles Flanagan: I know it. It is zero.

Brutal Killing in Limerick: Statements. (13 Nov 2008)

Charles Flanagan: How many?

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