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Concern changes to youth programme will lead to crime surge in 'at risk' areas

There were more than 17,000 referrals to this crime prevention programme in 2016.

COMMUNITY GROUPS FEAR proposed changes to the structure of a programme aimed at moving young people away from crime will make it difficult for children and teens to engage with it.

The Garda Diversion Programme, which has been running since 1963, allows for children who get into trouble with the law to be cautioned rather than prosecuted. As part of this system, they may be asked to write an apology to a victim, take part in a sporting activity, or engage with a youth diversion project.

These projects are locally run, often by voluntary boards, and they offer education and employment training as well as sport, art and music activities. The Department of Justice is now proposing to centralise the programme and have projects run on a garda divisional basis, rather than at a more local level.

Fianna Fáil representative Mary Fitzpatrick, who is on the voluntary board for the Step Up project in Cabra, north Dublin, said replacing community-led, locally run projects with those run on a divisional basis will undo years of positive work in many areas.

She said she is concerned that the move would change the focus from preventative interventions that divert young people from crime, towards a more “prosecutorial model that criminalises young people”.

Currently there are more than 100 of these youth diversion projects across the country. The most recent report on the diversion programme in 2016 noted 17,615 referrals, with theft, public order and damage to property the main categories of offences.

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The Cabra project falls into two of the 28 garda divisions – DMR North Central and DMR West – which means it would have to bid for the tender to provide services across a very large area.

Fitzpatrick said the community now faces the prospect of losing the project completely and young people in the area who benefit from it may have to travel to other areas within the division in order to engage with the programme.

“For more than ten years Cabra’s Step Up programme has successfully engaged “at risk” young people, diverted them away from criminality and supported them towards responsible personal development and integration in our community,” Fitzpatrick said.

These are a cohort of young people who are often disengaged from their community and so can be extremely difficult to reach.  However, with local knowledge and a strong network of community contacts these young people have been reached and engaged in the programme.

She said this change is likely to lead to increased crime in local communities “where there are already insufficient [numbers of] gardaí on the ground to meet current policing demands”.

“There appears to be no regard or understanding of the adverse impact this is likely to have on the outcomes for ‘at risk’ young people, who need our support or for the wider community which values the reduction in crime the service has delivered.

No tangible evidence whatsoever had been offered to demonstrate any potential benefit to adopting a divisional approach.

‘Aware of concerns’

The Department of Justice said it is obliged to carry out a ‘call for proposals process’ in 2018 in relation to the provision of the Garda Youth Diversion Project (GYDP) services, to fully comply with EU funding requirements.

“GYDPs deliver a valuable service to young offenders and provide an effective and essential support to the operation of the statutory Garda Diversion Programme by An Garda Síochána,” it said.

“The call for proposals provides the opportunity to build on, update and improve the GYDP operating model, and it aims to ensure full coverage of GYDP of services in every Garda Division in the country, which does not exist at present.”

The Department  said it is is “very much aware of concerns expressed in some areas about the change to a garda divisional model”.

This and other issues raised by stakeholders are being considered as part of an extensive consultation process with a view to informing further development of the service delivery model in advance of finalising the full details of the call for proposals.

Following on from this consultation process it said it is expected that the call for proposals will be published during the second quarter of 2018.

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    Mar 11th 2018, 8:03 PM

    2 birds with one stone: first offense no suspended sentence no jail time, just bright orange overalls and some type of rope made up of many steel hoops to keep them together and put them out picking rubbish on the sides of motorways, on beaches , parks etc for 400 , 500 hours. Be great for environment. Work ethic is all they need not some two bit social worker telling them there special and society owes them.

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    Mar 11th 2018, 8:13 PM

    @Jonathan Whelan: Yea the prison chain gang tactics are great I believe. Just look at how the crime rate plummeted in the States when that was introduced.

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    Mar 11th 2018, 8:33 PM

    @Billy Connelly: so true we should re double our efforts on the suspended sentence route instead! As that is working out so well…. “look Anto me 100th conviction”

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    Mar 11th 2018, 8:59 PM

    @Jonathan Whelan: did I suggest that? Criminals more often than not come from broken homes and single parent families. To stop crime drastically reduce the amount of government subsidies they receive for each child they have.

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    Mar 11th 2018, 9:23 PM

    @Billy Connelly: hmm valid point. But I would believe a cap or limit a household can claim per week would be a more level handed approach. And taring with one brush about the single parents there. I’m a believer of nurture over nature when it comes to how a human being turns out.

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    Mar 11th 2018, 9:55 PM

    @Jonathan Whelan: __ If a cap is introduced, any shortfall will encourage the light-fingered to be even more light-fingered.

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    Mar 14th 2018, 7:50 AM

    @Ted Murray: than cut the lught fingets off ..

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    Mar 16th 2018, 7:36 AM

    @Ted Murray: ” If a cap is introduced, any shortfall will encourage the light-fingered to be even more light-fingered.”
    THEN WE NEED TO BE MORE RUTHLESS WITH PUNISHMENT AND INCACERATION .
    The tail continues to wag the dog in this country. zero tolerance is required and build more harsh prisons

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    Mar 11th 2018, 9:09 PM

    So basically, there’s an oppprtunity to combine many small initiatives and appoint a CEO on 6 figures to mismanage it.

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    Mar 11th 2018, 8:05 PM

    Last night a bunch of teenagers beat the crap out of two men in Limerick outside an old folks home. All in the view of the public. Cars stopped to help..guys jumped out of cars..vans and taxis to help. My daughter tried to help. This was not in the city. It was in Dooradoyle…a quiet side of town. But these f*****s have brought it down. Well done to everyone that helped yesterday.
    I truly hope the men are ok. I believe quite the chase went on…

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    Mar 11th 2018, 8:15 PM

    @Derek Goulding You are surely in need of a better more optimistic outlook. In your words and may I say a selfish narcissistic view we should all basically broad stroke a complicated issue and leave the misery fueled scripts to it?? is that not the politicians way?? Should we not fight crime on all fronts? Can you put aside your lazy point of view? That one person that could be shown a different life could be anything they wanted, a security guard, an electrician or even a medic who one day saves a life maybe even yours. The possibilities are boundless. Having a closed mind has only negative outcomes. If we grew and helped each other in society on negative mindsets maybe we could become better but I’d rather have hope because sometimes that’s all some people have and it’s not bound by short sightedness. I commend all work done on a community basis, there is an abundance of politicians who have been destroying them with the same toxic and negative views just like your own.

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    Mar 11th 2018, 8:37 PM

    @Declan: “person that could be shown a different life could be anything they wanted”

    This is complete horse manure. You can’t be whatever you want. Certain professions require certain aptitudes, and no matter how hard you want something, you aren’t going to get it if you don’t have the aptitude. Plus, some people are simply dirt bags. It’s to a large extent independent of the life that they have “thrust upon them”.

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    Mar 18th 2018, 9:18 AM

    And who pays the price in the meantime with F..k all help, Victims of crime…

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