Irish Penal Reform Trust

Round Up: Figures released by the CSO on recividism from 2010 cohort

11th November 2016

The Central Statistics Office published a study on 9th November 2016 which examines individuals who were released from the custody of the Irish Prison Service in the year 2010, and their subsequent levels of re-offending.

They also published a study which examines individuals who were placed on Probation Orders or Community Service Orders in the year 2010, and their subsequent levels of re-offending.

Fíona Ní Chinnéide, Acting Executive Director of the Irish Penal Reform Trust, is quoted in an Irish Examiner article 'Limit prison to only the most serious offences' on 10th November 2016 by Noel Baker as saying that too many people were sent to prison for minor offences and that, as institutions, jails did not always work in cutting re-offending.

“Prison is damaging in itself and that’s why it should be limited to the most serious offences".

She argued, in many cases, inmates were released back into a society with few or any of the issues that prompted their initial offending having been addressed.

She also said that schemes that work with young offenders should be extended up to the age of 24.

Read the article here.

IPRT's comments were also featured in other outlets:

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  • Acting Executive Director Fíona Ní Chinnéide spoke to Newstalk's Henry McKean on Newstalk Drive. Listen here.

Other media coverage on the issue:

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