30th November 2004
440. Mr. M. Smith asked the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform the resources being dedicated to the Garda youth division project; if he will proceed with an application under the auspices of Roscrea 2000 in this vital area; and if he will make a statement on the success of this project in targeting youth at risk between the ages of 11 and 15 years. [31367/04]
Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform (Mr. McDowell): Garda youth diversion projects are a community-based, multi-agency crime prevention initiative which seek to divert young persons from becoming involved or further involved in anti-social and or criminal behaviour by providing suitable activities to facilitate personal development, promote civic responsibility and improve long-term employability prospects. By doing so, the projects also contribute to improving the quality of life within communities and enhancing Garda-community relations. I am strongly committed to their continuing development and, as resources permit, their expansion.
The number of projects has grown from 12 in 1997 to 64 at present, a process made possible, in part, by funding under the National Development Plan 2000-2006. The locations of new projects were, decided upon by the Garda authorities in conjunction with my Department.
I am informed by, the Garda authorities that an application for the establishment of a Garda youth diversion project in Roscrea has been received. Proposals made by the Garda Síochána to my Department on establishing further projects are examined within the context of available resources. The possibility of funding of further projects in the future in the light of prevailing budgetary conditions will remain under review.
Respect for rights in the penal system with prison as a last resort.