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473 Questions— 22 February 2005. <strong>Written</strong> <strong>Answers</strong> 474<strong>the</strong> statutory body to investigate complaints bymembers <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> public against <strong>the</strong> Garda. A complaintcan be made by writing or by calling toits <strong>of</strong>fices.A complaint can also be made at any GardaStation, and it will be forwarded to <strong>the</strong> board forattention unless <strong>the</strong> person indicates in writingthat he or she wishes it to be dealt with by <strong>the</strong>Garda Síochána itself. The Minister cannot passon a complaint to <strong>the</strong> board on anyone’s behalfas it is a condition <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> relevant legislation that<strong>the</strong> person concerned must make <strong>the</strong> complaintin one <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> ways described. The board is notempowered to deal with complaints not lodgedwithin six months <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> date <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> incident.The board’s <strong>of</strong>fices are located at Block 1, IrishLife Centre, Lower Abbey Street, Dublin 1, telephoneNo. 01-878 7526.I understand from <strong>the</strong> Garda authorities thatprocedures put in place in relation to <strong>the</strong> victims<strong>of</strong> crime — which are set out in <strong>the</strong> Garda Charterfor Victims <strong>of</strong> Crime — provide that <strong>the</strong>Garda will inform victims, where a suspect ischarged, <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> time, date and location <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>court hearing <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> charges against <strong>the</strong> accused.Victims who are not satisfied with <strong>the</strong> investigation<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir case or have inquiries, suggestionsor feedback on any aspect <strong>of</strong> treatment or <strong>the</strong>victims <strong>of</strong> crime by any member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> GardaSíochána may contact <strong>the</strong> Victim Liaison Officer,Community Relations Section, Harcourt Square,Harcourt Street, Dublin 2. (01) 6663802 or <strong>the</strong>irlocal superintendent.I can fur<strong>the</strong>r inform <strong>the</strong> Deputy that provisionsfor victims is made by a number <strong>of</strong> Governmentagencies as well as non-governmental organisations.The rights and entitlements <strong>of</strong> victims <strong>of</strong>crime in Ireland are set out in <strong>the</strong> Victims Charter,published by my Department in 1999, followingextensive consultations with all relevant agenciesincluding <strong>the</strong> Courts, Garda Síochána, <strong>the</strong>Prison Service, <strong>the</strong> Probation and Welfare Service,<strong>the</strong> State Prosecution Service and <strong>the</strong> VictimSupport organisation. Victim Support providessupport to victims <strong>of</strong> crime and <strong>the</strong>ir familiesthrough a network <strong>of</strong> volunteers nationwide. MyDepartment has provided funding for its administrativeand staff costs amounting to \5.3 millionin <strong>the</strong> five years up to <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> 2004.The charter makes specific provision for particularlyvulnerable victims such as victims <strong>of</strong> sexual<strong>of</strong>fences, domestic violence, elderly victims withdisabilities, and children. It also contains specificprovisions on keeping victims informed <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>outcome <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>ir complaints, <strong>the</strong> progress <strong>of</strong> anycriminal proceedings, and <strong>the</strong> outcome <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>seproceedings.It is my intention to arrange for a review <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> provisions <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Victims Charter in <strong>the</strong> nearfuture, in order to ensure its continuing relevanceand effectiveness in providing for crime victims.As well as administrative and o<strong>the</strong>r provisions,<strong>the</strong> review will critically examine <strong>the</strong> deployment<strong>of</strong> resources to ensure that <strong>the</strong>y continue todeliver maximum effectiveness as well as valuefor money.The review will also have regard to <strong>the</strong> EUFramework Decision <strong>of</strong> 15 March 2001 on <strong>the</strong>Standing <strong>of</strong> Victims in Criminal Proceedings,which sets out to harmonise <strong>the</strong> treatment <strong>of</strong> victims<strong>of</strong> crime across <strong>the</strong> EU, to ensure thatIreland continues to meet its commitments inthat regard.Asylum Applications.313. Ms B. Moynihan-Cronin asked <strong>the</strong> Ministerfor Justice, Equality and Law Reform whenhe proposes to make a decision on an applicationfor family reunification for a person (detailssupplied) in County Kerry; and if he will make astatement on <strong>the</strong> matter. [5856/05]Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform(Mr. McDowell): In <strong>the</strong> course <strong>of</strong> processing <strong>the</strong>application for family reunification in respect <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> person concerned questions arose in relationto <strong>the</strong> validity <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> marriage. This issue is currentlybeing investigated. When <strong>the</strong> investigationhas been completed a decision on <strong>the</strong> applicationwill be taken at that stage.Registration <strong>of</strong> Title.314. Mr. Naughten asked <strong>the</strong> Minister forJustice, Equality and Law Reform fur<strong>the</strong>r to<strong>Parliamentary</strong> Question No. 323 <strong>of</strong> 14 December2004, <strong>the</strong> reason for <strong>the</strong> delay in having this person’s(details supplied) application processed;and if he will make a statement on <strong>the</strong> matter.[5883/05]Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform(Mr. McDowell): I am informed by <strong>the</strong> Registrar<strong>of</strong> Titles that this is an application for Transfer <strong>of</strong>Part which was lodged on 14 June, 1999. DealingNumber D1999CR003738J refers.I am fur<strong>the</strong>r informed that this application wascompleted on 17 February, 2005.Garda Stations.315. Ms Shortall asked <strong>the</strong> Minister for Justice,Equality and Law Reform <strong>the</strong> reason for <strong>the</strong>delay in progressing <strong>the</strong> new Garda station promisedfor Ballymun; and if he will make a statementon <strong>the</strong> matter. [5919/05]Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform(Mr. McDowell): Before a new station can bebuilt in Ballymun, it is necessary for <strong>the</strong> State tohave secured a suitable site <strong>the</strong>re.In that regard, I understand that <strong>the</strong> Commissioners<strong>of</strong> Public Works are in negotiation withBallymun Regeneration Limited regarding aspecific site. Once secured, <strong>the</strong> planning processfor <strong>the</strong> new station can commence.

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