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Prisons

    New ankle monitors could be an alternative to being held on remand, Irish prisons boss says
    Drones dropping 'unprecedented level' of contraband to prisons (even one cell window delivery)
    Electronic tags to monitor people convicted or accused of crime to be rolled out this year
    Over 350 people are sleeping on mattresses on the floor in Irish prisons
    Justice minister says prisons shouldn't be 'clogged up' with shoplifters or people living with addiction
    Gardaí launch manhunt for prisoner who escaped from custody on visit to Tallaght hospital
    Drones with 'flaming packages' being used to burn through prison nets and deliver drugs
    The drones are flown from nearby roads and fields with the burning package carried beneath the remote-controlled craft.
    Opinion: Overcrowding in our prisons causes issues for the children of inmates too
    Senan Tuohy-Hamill
    Man suffered fatal collapse in holding cell after 'huge shock' of prison sentence, probe finds
    ‘There was no respite’: New testimonies reveal abuse of Palestinians in Israeli jails
    Israel is beginning to grapple with the emerging scandal of how Palestinians are being treated in its prisons.
    Just 8 of Ireland's 692 imprisoned sexual offenders are enrolled in a rehabilitation program
    Just 44 people have completed the programme in the last two years, 15 in 2022 and 29 in 2023.
    Suspected overdoses at Portlaoise Prison ‘probably due to synthetic opioids’
    Prisons issue nationwide drugs warning after potentially lethal opioid found in tablets
    UK set to release thousands of prisoners to prevent 'collapse' of prison service
    Prison overcrowding: The number of people in prison in Ireland hit 5,000 for the first time ever
    New analysis shows the prison population is climbing year on year.
    Govt may reopen Curragh Camp Prison after 20 years as sources warn of overcrowding risks
    There are plans also to remove Irish Army soldiers from protection duty at the high security Midlands Prison.
    Government to increase sentences for crimes involving knives
    Funding secured to provide space for up to 670 additional prisoners
    Man arrested and €180,000 in cash seized as part of operation on supply of drugs into prisons
    Works at protected wall on grounds of Arbour Hill paused as specialist architect needed
    The renovation was halted after it was discovered the work would need to be supervised by a conservational architect.
    Prison addiction counsellor charged after drugs discovered at her home
    Varadkar: 'If we want dangerous people locked up for a long time, we're going to need more prison spaces'
    CCTV captured alleged assault of a prisoner by prison officer
    Why the judge couldn't send Puska to full life in prison in the Ashling Murphy murder trial
    More prisoners on temporary release in attempt to tackle Irish Prison Service overcrowding
    Multiple prison staff investigated for allegedly using company fuel cards to top up their own cars
    Mountjoy's female prisoners without specialised rape counselling since last August
    Head of prison officer group says overcrowding is putting staff and prisoners 'at risk'
    Opinion: The Inspection of Places of Detention Bill promises reforms but doesn't go far enough
    Dr Ian Marder & Dr Joe Garrihy
    Judges to be able to set minimum life sentences as changes to Ireland's penal system announced
    Irish Prison Service to launch major review of how psychologists deal with sex offenders
    Report finds minority groups in Irish prisons can face 'aggression and name calling' from staff
    Prison service facing 'unprecedented challenge' as it manages three Covid-19 outbreaks
    Some prisoners had no access to a shower for 14 days while quarantining
    Prison officers defend withdrawal of 'goodwill' duties over concerns about when they'll be vaccinated
    Report details case of mentally ill inmate found lying naked on floor of cell
    51 inmates in Irish prisons still 'slopping out' despite government pledge to end practice by this year
    Visiting restrictions relaxed further for prisoners - except at Portlaoise and Midlands prisons
    Number of people jailed for not paying court-ordered fines almost doubled in 2019
    Prison Service now has temperature checks at the entrances to all prisons
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