A Fine Gael TD has called for dedicated, local approaches to tackle the worsening scourge of knife crime.
New figures released to Dublin Rathdown’s Neale Richmond, show the worrying level of knife seizures in every County.
“We have seen a steady uptick in the amount of knives being seized annually by the Gardai as well as the amount of crimes involving a knife and sadly an increase in hospitalizations due to knives.
“Sadly, too many of us our familiar with a number of, high profile murders at the end of a knife.
“Statistics released to me by the Department of Justice via Parliamentary Question make for alarming reading as we see every County and policing division in Ireland dealing with a steady increase in knife seizures.
“The amount of knives seized in Dublin North Central in 2020 (201) are twice what they were in 2016 (98) with figures of 114 seizures already in 2021 proving equally as troubling.
The rate of seizures in Dublin South Central stood at 257 in 2020 compared to 128 in 2016, following a year on year trend in increases.
Indeed, in my own division we sadly see more than double the amount of knives seized in 2020 (74) compared to 2016 (35) as well.
“Across Ireland, knife seizures are increasing with 172 knives seized in Cork City in 2020 compared to just 66 knives seized in 2016, nearly a threefold increase. Donegal saw 46 knives seized in 2020 compared to just 17 in 2016; Tipperary saw 57 knives seized in 2020 compared to just 24 in 2020; Kildare saw 72 knives seized in 2020 compared to just 32 in 2016. More knives have already been seized in Laois/Offaly (44) so far in 2021 compared to all of 2016 (35).
“The volume of knife seizures in certain parts of the country need to be countered by increased levels of high visibility policing as well as prioritization and escalation of new measures to counter knife crime.
“These measures must follow the Scottish model which approached knife crime as much as a public health issue as a criminal justice matter. Early intervention schemes, employment, training opportunities, knife amnesties and youth diversion programmes are all key to this.
“This geographic breakdown of seizures brings home the true severity of our problem with knives in this country. We cannot wait any longer for action.”
Editor’s Note: please find below a regional breakdown of knife seizures as provided to Deputy Richmond based on his Parliamentary Question.
Deputy Richmond is available for comment: 0867814514
______________________________________________ For Written Answer on : 09/09/2021 Question Number(s): 892 Question Reference(s): 41925/21 Department: Justice Asked by: Neale Richmond T.D. ______________________________________________
QUESTION
To ask the Minister for Justice the number of knives seized from 2016 to date in 2021, by county; and if she will make a statement on the matter.
REPLY
The Government is very conscious of the dangers presented by knife crime, and indeed all violent assaults. Clearly any stabbing has the potential to cause irreparable physical harm and tragic consequences and the Government is determined to ensure that similar problems to those which have developed in neighbouring jurisdictions do not develop here in Ireland.
There is a comprehensive and robust legal framework in place with respect to knife crime, including heavy penalties for breaches of the laws concerned. Under the provisions of the Criminal Justice (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2009, the maximum penalty for a conviction for possessing a knife in a public place without good reason or lawful authority was increased from one to five years. An Garda Síochána also has an extended power of search without warrant for knives and offensive weapons and Gardaí have secured a substantial number of convictions in the Courts in recent years for possession of a knife or other weapon. That said, the Department will continue to keep sentencing policy under ongoing review and will review existing Garda powers in relation to dangerous weapons, including knives, to ensure they have the necessary legal tools to protect our communities.
I am advised by the Garda authorities that the following are the statistics, as of 16 August 2021, for the numbers of knives seized by Garda Division in each of the years 2016 to 2021.
Region Division 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 Dublin Region D.M.R Eastern 35 31 66 77 74 29 Dublin Region D.M.R Western 100 120 169 194 184 99 Dublin Region D.M.R Northern 86 112 184 169 147 77 Dublin Region D.M.R Southern 95 72 96 129 134 68 Dublin Region D.M.R North Central 98 168 189 185 201 103 Dublin Region D.M.R South Central 128 175 195 207 257 114 Eastern Region (New) Meath Div 26 47 49 53 65 31 Eastern Region (New) Kildare Div 32 46 64 52 72 28 Eastern Region (New) Wexford Div 27 37 36 48 43 23 Eastern Region (New) Wicklow Div 31 24 29 24 41 14 Eastern Region (New) Laois/ Offaly 35 49 71 47 59 44 Eastern Region (New) Waterford Div 49 50 66 49 73 46 Eastern Region (New) Westmeath Div 21 20 23 45 25 12 Eastern Region (New) Kilkenny/ Carlow 18 27 32 35 44 23 North Western Region Mayo 16 18 25 48 34 17 North Western Region Donegal 17 31 28 43 46 28 North Western Region Louth Div 47 59 88 109 77 35 North Western Region Galway Div 42 76 49 89 84 44 North Western Region Sligo/Leitrim 21 43 42 39 50 18 North Western Region Cavan/ Monaghan 27 21 29 53 63 22 North Western Region Roscommon/ Longford 26 23 38 69 31 16 Southern Region (New) Clare 15 35 37 28 39 26 Southern Region (New) Kerry 26 25 39 37 28 24 Southern Region (New) Limerick 67 102 86 74 86 61 Southern Region (New) Cork City 66 97 101 121 172 77 Southern Region (New) Cork West 7 13 26 16 5 20 Southern Region (New) Tipperary 24 44 35 47 57 21 Southern Region (New) Cork North 20 49 41 56 47 23 Total 1202 1614 1933 2143 2248 1143The Deputy will appreciate that these statistics are based upon operational data from the PULSE system as was available on 16 August 2021 and are liable to change.
I am further informed by the Garda authorities that the 2016-2018 increase in recorded seizures is due in large part to the introduction of the Property and Exhibit Management System (PEMS) which improved the level of recording of all objects seized, including knives.
More recently, the increases in seizures are also due to proactive policing operations, particularly during 2020 with the increased Garda presence due to the COVID-19 public health response. There was a 4.7% increase in the number of knives seized between 2019-2020 (2,143 in 2019 and 2,248 in 2020). There was also a substantial year-on-year increase in the number of searches conducted in 2020 – many of which were associated with An Garda Síochána’s high visibility operations during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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