Burke, Ray

Thursday, 1 March 1990

Dáil Éireann Debate
Vol. 396 No. 5

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Criminal Justice (Forensic Evidence) Bill, 1989 [Seanad]: Second Stage.

The purpose of this Bill is to provide the Garda Síochána with power to take for forensic testing bodily samples such as blood, urine, saliva etc. from persons suspected of serious criminal offences. ...More Button

Most of the things he would consider ideologically acceptable are now redundant.More Button

Written Answers. - Dublin Garda Station.

Was asked: if he will provide funding for the development of a Garda station at Donaghmeade, Dublin 13, based on the expansion of the Garda clinic at that location.More Button

Was asked: if he will outline the effectiveness or otherwise of the Garda clinic at Donaghmeade, Dublin 13; and if the clinic will be manned at the level envisaged when the scheme was first introduced.More Button

I propose to take Questions Nos. 67 and 68 together.More Button

Written Answers. - Gardaí on Security Duties.

Was asked: the number of gardaí who are deployed in ministerial driving and security duties from the Garda districts of Coolock and Raheny, Dublin 5, and Howth, Dublin 13.More Button

Having regard to security considerations, it would not be in the public interest for me to indicate the number of gardaí from any particular station who are engaged on security duties at any particula...More Button

Written Answers. - Dublin Crime.

Was asked: the number of indictable crimes recorded for each of the stations of Coolock and Raheny, Dublin 5, and Howth, Dublin 13, in the past five years; and the number detected for the same stations and perio...More Button

The information sought by the Deputy is as follows:More Button

Written Answers. - Welfare Service for Garda Force.

Was asked: the extra resources which are being provided to An Garda Síochána for the establishment of a welfare service in the Force; and if he will make a statement on the matter.More Button

Up to now, one welfare office has been assigned to the Garda Síochána. As I have already announced, the service is being expanded by the appointment of three further welfare officers who are taking ...More Button

Written Answers. - Abolition of Death Penalty.

Was asked: if he will respond to the recent proposal of the editor of Garda Review that a minimum sentence of 25 years be imposed on those convicted of attempted murder of a member of An Garda Síochána on the ab...More Button

I am aware of this proposal by the Garda representative association and it will be given full consideration in the context of the Bill which I have in preparation to abolish the death penalty.More Button

Written Answers. - Criminal Injuries Compensation Tribunal.

Was asked: the amount of money available to the Criminal Injuries Compensation Tribunal for (a) 1989 and (b) 1990.More Button

Two million pounds was provided in the Estimates in each of the years 1989 and 1990 for the payment of compensation awarded by the Criminal Injuries Compensation Tribunal. In 1989, saving on other su...More Button


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