Just five per cent of voters say "law and order" is the top issue for them in this week's election, according to a poll by The Irish Times. Criminal justice has taken a low profile in the short election campaign — perhaps surprisingly, given the summer's barristers' strike as well as anxiety o
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The Law Society of Ireland will host a special pre-election webinar tomorrow to discuss how issues of justice and law reform have featured in the campaign. Law Society director-general Mark Garrett will be joined by panellists including The Irish Times political editor Pat Leahy, Irish Independent c
The Irish Council for Civil Liberties (ICCL) has called for the abolition of the Special Criminal Court in its manifesto for the general election. The document sets out 37 measures, including nine "high-priority asks", to protect civil liberties and human rights in Ireland.
Most Irish voters are open to proposals to tackle prison overcrowding by prioritising alternatives to imprisonment, according to a poll. The Irish Penal Reform Trust (IPRT) commissioned RED C to gauge public opinion on a range of issues related to prison and the criminal justice system ahead of the
The Bar Council has launched a "manifesto for fairness" ahead of the general election later this month.