Justice
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Justice: Capital projects
A number of capital projects in the justice sector are currently in the offing. eolas examines the projects that will…
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Garda reform
In March 2020, just days before the Covid-19 lockdown took effect, Garda Commissioner Drew Harris announced the latest phases in…
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Probation working through the challenges of Covid-19
With a newly appointed Director, Mark Wilson, at the helm, the staff of the Probation Service have continued to provide…
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Science Supporting Justice: A Profile of Forensic Science Ireland
Forensic Science Ireland (FSI) is an associated office of the Department of Justice and Equality. We work together to deliver,…
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Is there a role for restorative justice after sexual crime?
The ‘beyond reasonable doubt’ evidential threshold can inhibit pathways to justice in the aftermath of sexual crime. In the absence…
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Magdalen Restorative Justice Scheme update
A current priority for the Department of Justice and Equality under the Civil Justice and Equality pillar is the conclusion…
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Proactively managing the risks of fraud
While the Irish justice sector plays a pivotal role in tackling the problem of fraud in society, it also needs…
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Collaboration and community: Glasgow’s approach to justice
Ann Fehilly, Group Manager, within Community Safety Services, with Glasgow City Council speaks to eolas about how Glasgow went from…
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Digital Transformation in Policing and Justice
Around the world, the technology used by frontline police officers and support teams is having to change, and fast. Today,…
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The end of direct provision
The ending of the system of direct provision was said to be one of the Green Party’s red lines for…
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