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Ireland. Department of Justice. (2024) Building pathways together: criminal justice reintegration through employment strategy 2025-2027. Dublin: Department of Justice.

Ireland. Department of Defence and Defence Forces. (2024) Department of Defence and Defence Forces annual report 2023. Kildare: Department of Defence and Defence Forces.

Scottish Health Action on Alcohol Problems. (2024) Alcohol (in)justice position on people with an alcohol use disorder in the justice system. Edinburgh: Scottish Health Action on Alcohol Problems.

Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions. (2024) Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions annual report 2023. Dublin: Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions.

Adanan, Amina (2024) Access to justice: legal pathways to justice for the rights of people in prison. Kildare: Maynooth University.

Probation Service. (2024) Probation Service statement of strategy 2024–26. Dublin: Probation Service.

Centre for Justice Innovation. (2024) Drug use and current alternatives to coercive sanctions in Ireland. Mapping the existing alternatives to coercive sanctions for people found in possession of controlled drugs for personal use. Dublin: National Drugs Strategy. Strategic Implementation Group 5 (SIG-5).

Montanari, Linda and Royuela, Luis and Mazzilli, Sara and Vandam, Liesbeth and Alvarez, Elena and Llorens, Noelia and Carapinha, Ludmila and Grohmannova, Katerina and Isajeva, Laura and Ignataviciute, Lina and Kvaternik, Ines and Sierosławski, Janusz and Malczewski, Artur and Plettinckx, Els and Sendino, Rosario and Torres, Analia and Yasemi, Ioanna and Tavoschi, Lara and Mravcik, Viktor (2024) Prevalence of drug use before and during imprisonment in seven European countries (2014-2018). Journal of Community Psychology , 52 , (8) , pp. 1015-1030.

Irish Penal Reform Trust. (2024) Irish Penal Reform Trust annual review & financial statement year ended 31st December 2023. Dublin: Irish Penal Reform Trust.

Hunter, Katie and Francis, Brian and Fitzpatrick, Claire (2023) Care experience, ethnicity and youth justice involvement: key trends and policy implications. Swindon: ADR UK.

Irish Penal Reform Trust. (2023) Irish Penal Reform Trust annual review & financial statement 2022 – 2023. Dublin: Irish Penal Reform Trust.

Ireland. Department of Defence and Defence Forces. (2023) Department of Defence and Defence Forces annual report 2022. Kildare: Department of Defence and Defence Forces.

Egan, Nuala and O'Malley, Ellen (2023) Intersection of the criminal justice, private family law and public law child care processes in relation to domestic and sexual violence. Dublin: National Women’s Council and Department of Justice.

[Alcohol Action Ireland] Delay in implementing Operation Encompass. (24 Apr 2023)

[Oireachtas] Dáil Éireann Debate. Written answer 1101 – Departmental policies [drugs for personal use] [13716/23]. (21 Mar 2023)

Hamilton, Claire (2023) Crime, justice and criminology in the Republic of Ireland. European Journal of Criminology , 20 , (5) , pp. 1597-1620.

Reid, Ebony (2023) ‘Trap Life’: The psychosocial underpinnings of street crime in inner-city London. The British Journal of Criminology , 63 , (1) , pp. 168-183.

Windle, James (2023) Five areas which make the Irish organized crime milieu distinctive. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice , 39 , (1) , pp. 133-152.

Forde, Louise and Swirak, Katharina (2023) The development of the Irish youth justice system: toward a children’s rights model of youth justice? Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice , 39 , (1) , pp. 114-132.

Grace, Sharon and Llyod, Charlie and Page, Geoff (2022) ‘What discretion do you need?’ Factors influencing police decision-making in possession of cannabis offences. Criminology & Criminal Justice , Early online .

Joint Committee on Justice. (2022) Report on an examination of the present approach to sanctions for possession of certain amounts of drugs for personal use. Dublin: House of the Oireachtas.

Joint Committee on Justice. (2022) Report on minorities engaging with the Justice system. Dublin: Joint Committee on Justice.

Gough, Denis and Coghlan, Mean (2022) Understanding reoffending. Push factors and preventative responses. Dublin: Ireland. Department of Justice.

Barry, Brian and Morales, Lucia and Carthy, Aiden (2022) An evidence review of behavioural economics in the justice sector. Dublin: Ireland. Department of Justice.

Irish Penal Reform Trust. (2022) Irish Penal Reform Trust annual review & financial statement 2021 – 2022. Dublin: Irish Penal Reform Trust.

[Irish Examiner] , O'Keeffe, Cormac HSE and Gardaí may have different perspectives on drug testing, but the common aim is to reduce harm. (02 Sep 2022)

An Garda Siochana. (2022) Domestic, sexual and gender based violence. Dublin: An Garda Siochana.

Ireland. Department of Defence and Defence Forces. (2022) Department of Defence and Defence Forces annual report 2021. Kildare: Department of Defence and Defence Forces.

Ireland. Courts Service. (2022) Courts Service annual report 2021. Dublin: Courts Service.

US Department of State. Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons. (2022) Trafficking in persons report 2022. Washington D.C.: United States Department of State.

Ireland. Department of Justice. (2022) Report by the Minister for Justice on the Operation of Section 8 of the Criminal Justice (Amendment) Act 2009 pursuant to Section 8(6) of that Act. Dublin: Department of Justice.

An Garda Siochana Strategic Human Rights Advisory Committee. (2022) Strategic Human Rights Advisory Committee annual report 2021. Dublin: An Garda Siochana.

European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction. (2022) Prisons and drugs: health and social responses. Lisbon: European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction.

Mutatayi, Carine and Morton, Sarah and Robles Soto, Nadia and Palsdottir, Kristin I and Vale Pires, Cristina (2022) Implementing a gender approach in drug policies: prevention, treatment and criminal justice. A handbook for practitioners and decision makers. Strasbourg: Council of Europe.

[Oireachtas] Dáil Éireann debate. Written answer 336 – Legislative reviews [10616/22]. (24 Feb 2022)

[Oireachtas] Dáil Éireann debate. Written answer 150 - Drug dealing [8537/22]. (17 Feb 2022)

[Irish Times] , Gallagher, Conor Delays in youth justice system a ‘barrier to rehabilitation’. (10 Jan 2022)

Tweed, Emily J and Leyland, Alastair H and Morrison, David and Katikireddi, S Vittal (2022) Premature mortality in people affected by co-occurring homelessness, justice involvement, opioid dependence, and psychosis: a retrospective cohort study using linked administrative data. The Lancet Public Health , 7 , (9) , e733-e743.

Liston, Lindsey (2022) ‘Prepped for prison’? Experiences of exclusionary school practices and involvement with the justice system. Irish Journal of Sociology , 30 , (3) , pp. 244-263.

Golden, Ashling (2022) Car crime: a young man’s game. Irish Probation Journal , 19 , pp. 137-155.

Mulcahy, Jane (2021) Towards a neurodevelopmentally aware, trauma-responsive penal policy and practice. Researchgate.

[Oireachtas] Dail Eireann debate. Written answer 144 Crime data [57742/21]. (24 Nov 2021)

[Oireachtas] Dail Eireann debate. Written answer 286 An Garda Siochana [56619/21]. (18 Nov 2021)

[Oireachtas] Seanad Eireann debate - Criminal Justice (Amendment) Bill 2021: Committee Stage - SECTION 4. (10 Nov 2021)

McNamara, Clare (2021) A practitioner’s response to ‘tackling substance misuse from a problem-solving justice approach’. Irish Probation Journal , 18 , pp. 129-136.

[Department of Justice] Inaugural meeting of the High Level Taskforce on mental health and addiction challenges of persons interacting with the criminal justice system. (28 Apr 2021)

Harm Reduction International. (2021) Death penalty for drug offences: global overview 2020. London: Harm Reduction International.

Ireland. Department of Justice. (2021) Department of Justice annual report 2019. Dublin: Department of Justice.

Page, Sarah (2021) Sentencers’ understanding and treatment of problem gamblers. London: Commission on Crime and Problem Gambling.

[thejournal.ie] , Murray, Sean Ireland 'far behind the curve' on gambling laws as warning sounded on 'insidious' loot boxes in video games. (09 Nov 2020)

Ireland. Courts Service. (2020) Courts service annual report 2019. Dublin: Courts Service.

[Department of Justice and Equality] Minister Stanton publishes draft youth justice strategy for consultation. (01 May 2020)

O'Donnell, Ian (2020) An evidence review of recidivism and policy responses. Dublin: Department of Justice and Equality.

Forde, Louise (2020) The international standards relating to youth justice: an overview. Cork: UCC Centre for Children’s Rights and Family Law.

An Garda Siochana. (2020) An Garda Siochana annual policing plan 2020. Tullamore: An Garda Siochana.

Guiney, Ciara (2019) Policing with local communities. Drugnet Ireland , Issue 70, Summer 2019 , pp. 24-25.

Law Reform Commission. (2019) Fifth programme of law reform. Dublin: Law Reform Commission.

[Oireachtas] Seanad Éireann debate - Criminal Justice (Rehabilitative Periods) Bill 2018: Second stage. (13 Feb 2019)

[Irish Examiner] , O'Keeffe, Cormac State committee mulls drugs diversion scheme. (29 Jan 2019)

Probation Service, Probation Board for Northern Ireland. (2019) Irish Probation Journal. . Navan: Probation Service.

United Nations Development Programme. (2019) International guidelines on human rights and drug policy. United Nations Development Programme.

United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. (2018) Treatment and care for people with drug use disorders in contact with the criminal justice system. Alternatives to conviction or punishment. Vienna: United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime.

Platt, Lucy and Grenfell, Pippa and Meiksin, Rebecca and Elmes, Jocelyn and Sherman, Susan G and Sanders, Teela and Mwangi, Peninah and Crago, Anna-Louise (2018) Associations between sex work laws and sex workers' health: a systematic review and meta-analysis of quantitative and qualitative studies. PLoS Medicine , 15 , (12) , e1002680.

Department of Justice and Equality. (2018) Criminal Justice (Spent Convictions and Certain Disclosures) Act 2016 Revised. URL: http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/eli/2016/act/4/enac...

[Irish Examiner] , O'Cionnaith, Fiachra New laws to target problem gambling. (08 May 2018)

[European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction] Council adopts conclusions on alternatives to coercive sanctions for drug using offenders. (08 Mar 2018)

Cook, Mekeila C and Barnert, Elizabeth and Ijadi-Maghsoodi, Roya and Ports, Kayleen and Bath, Eraka (2018) Exploring mental health and substance use treatment needs of commercially sexually exploited youth participating in a specialty juvenile court. Behavioral Medicine , 44 , (3) , pp. 242-249.

Landsberg, Adina and Shannon, Kate and Krüsi, Andrea and DeBeck, Kora and Milloy, M-J and Nosova, Ekaterina and Kerr, Thomas and Hayashi, Kanna (2017) Criminalizing sex work clients and rushed negotiations among sex workers who use drugs in a Canadian setting. Journal of Urban Health , 94 , (4) , pp. 563-571.

Drug and Alcohol Findings. (2017) Collaborative care proceedings help keep London families together. Drug and Alcohol Findings Research Analysis , 27 February 2017 .

Delimata, Alexandra and Seymour, Mairead (2017) The ‘manageability of risk’ and recall on Supervised Licence: post-release pathways for serious violent and sexual offenders in Northern Ireland. Irish Probation Journal , 14 , pp. 92-111.

Department of Justice and Equality. (2017) Tackling youth crime. Youth justice action plan 2014-2018: progress report 2016. Dublin: Department of Justice and Equality.

[Irish Times] , Lally, Conor Only 3% of convicted drug dealers given mandatory 10 years. (28 Nov 2016)

Law Reform Commission. (2016) Draft classified list of legislation in force in Ireland: comprising Acts and Statutory Instruments. Dublin: Law Reform Commission.

[thejournal.ie] The UN has been told to end the war on drugs. (20 Apr 2016)

United Kingdom. Home Office. (2016) Modern crime prevention strategy. London: Home Office.

Central Statistics Office. (2016) Review of the quality of crime statistics 2016. Cork: Central Statistics Office.

Costello, Liza (2015) Turnaround youth: young adults (18-24) in the criminal justice system - the case for a distinct approach. Dublin: Irish Prison Reform Trust.

O'Hara, Kate and Rogan, Mary (2015) Examining the use of community service orders as alternatives to short prison sentences in Ireland. Irish Probation Journal , 12 .

Law Reform Commission. (2015) Search warrants and bench warrants. Dublin: Law Reform Commission.

[Irish Examiner] , O'Keeffe, Cormac Bitter pill to swallow as drugs trade gets more violent despite garda successes. (24 Oct 2014)

[Irish Examiner] , O'Keeffe, Cormac Penal review wants drug laws eased. (18 Sep 2014)

[United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime] UNODC taps into maritime crime-fighting experience to tackle high seas drug smugglers. (09 Sep 2014)

Global Commission on Drug Policy. (2014) Taking control: pathways to drug policies that work. Rio de Janeiro: Global Commission on Drug Policy.

Department of Justice and Equality. , Fitzgerald, Frances Minister Fitzgerald welcomes successful passage of Court of Appeal Bill 2014. (10 Jul 2014)

[independent.ie] , Cusack, Jim Young gardai use 'station bail' to sweep up dealers. (25 May 2014)

Connolly, Johnny (2014) Investigating the links between substance misuse and crime among young offenders. Drugnet Ireland , Issue 49, Spring 2014 , pp. 16-17.

Prison visiting committees. (2014) Prison visiting committees. Annual reports 2014. Dublin: Department of Justice, Equality & Law Reform.

[thejournal.ie] Ireland sends more Asian people to jail for growing cannabis than Irish people. (31 Mar 2014)

Joint Committee on Justice, Defence and Equality.. (2014) Report on hearings in relations to community courts. Dublin: Houses of the Oireachtas.

Strategic Review Group on Penal Policy. (2014) Strategic review of penal policy. Dublin: Department of Justice and Equality.

Garda Inspectorate. (2014) Report of the Garda Siochana Inspectorate. Crime investigation. Dublin: Garda Inspectorate.

Central Statistics Office. (2014) Interpreting crime statistics: a background briefing note. Dublin: Central Statistics Office.

[Irish Independent] , Diaz, Alex 'Hard drugs should be legal', says top English police officer. (29 Sep 2013)

Connolly, Johnny (2013) Legal proceedings for drug offences 2004–2011. Drugnet Ireland , Issue 46, Summer 2013 , pp. 20-21.

Citywide. (2013) Citywide conference report on criminalising addiction: is there another way? Dublin: Citywide.

[rte.ie] Report finds judges 'lenient' in manslaughter cases if drink and drugs involved. (19 Mar 2013)

[Oireachtas] Dáil Éireann Debate. Written answer 372 - Drug Treatment Court [11036/13]. (05 Mar 2013)

[Independent.ie] , McQuinn, Cormac Chief Justice Denham favours alternatives to prison. (12 Feb 2013)

Prison visiting committees. (2013) Prison visiting committees. Annual reports 2012. Dublin: Department of Justice and Equality.

Law Reform Commission. (2013) Mandatory sentences. Dublin: Law Reform Commission.

Irish Penal Reform Trust. (2013) IPRT Submission on Criminal Justice (Spent Convictions) Bill 2012. Dublin: Irish Penal Reform Trust.

Probation Service. Horgan, John J (2013) Drug and alcohol misuse among young offenders on probation supervision in Ireland: findings from the Drugs and Alcohol Survey 2012. Dublin: Probation Service.

Probation Service. (2013) Probation Service recidivism study 2008 - 2013. Dublin: Probation Service.

Drug and Alcohol Findings. (2012) Effectiveness Bank Bulletin [Sentencing]. Effectiveness Bank Bulletin , 6 Nove .

United Kingdom. Home Office. (2012) Drug strategy - reducing demand and managing drug misusing offenders updates. London: Home Office.

[Oireachtas] European Arrest Warrant (Application to Third Countries and Amendment) and Extradition (Amendment) Act 2012 (Act 30 of 2012). (14 Jun 2012)

Ireland. Department of Justice and Equality. (2012) Department of Justice and Equality strategy 2011-2014. Dublin: Department of Justice and Equality.

Mitchell, Ojmarrh and Wilson, David B and Eggers, Amy and MacKenzie,, Doris L (2012) Drug courts’ effects on criminal offending for juveniles and adults. Campbell Systematic Reviews , 8 , (1) .

Van Hout, Marie Claire and Brennan, Rebekah (2012) Curiosity killed M-Cat: A post legislative study on mephedrone use in Ireland. Drugs: Education Prevention and Policy , 19 , (2) , pp. 156-162.

Harrington, Dermot (2012) Partners against crime a review of partnerships in Joint Policing Committees. Masters thesis, Dublin Institute of Technology.

Irish Human Rights Commission. (2012) Observations on the Spent Convictions Bill 2012. Dublin: Irish Human Rights Commission.

Department of Justice and Equality. (2012) Department of Justice and Equality annual Report 2011. Dublin: Department of Justice and Equality.

Rabitte, Pat and Bacik, Ivana (2011) A fair and effective penal system. Dublin: Labour Party.

Ombudsman for Children’s Office. (2011) Young people in St. Patrick's institution. Dublin: Ombudsman for Children’s Office.

Ireland. Department of Justice and Law Reform. (2011) Department of Justice and Law Reform annual report 2010. Dublin: Department of Justice and Law Reform.

Institute of Public Administration. (2011) White Paper on crime. Report of proceedings of regional consultation meetings on the community and the criminal justice system May/June 2011. Dublin: Department of Justice and Equality.

Probation Service. (2011) The Probation Service annual report 2010. Navan: Probation Service.

United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime; United Nations Human Settlements Programme. (2011) Introductory handbook on policing urban space. New York: United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime; United Nations Human Settlements Programme.

Tolan, Graham (2011) The police caution as a diversionary mechanism. An analysis of the Garda Síochána adult caution scheme. Masters thesis, Dublin Institute of Education.

Probation Service. (2010) The Probation Service annual report 2009. Navan: Probation Service.

National Treatment Agency for Substance Misuse. (2010) Breaking the link: the role of drug treatment in tackling crime. London: National Treatment Agency for Substance Misuse.

United Kingdom. Ministry of Justice. (2010) Breaking the cycle: effective punishment, rehabilitation and sentencing of offenders. London: Stationery Office.

Probation Service. (2009) Value for money and policy review of the Community Service scheme. Dublin: Department of Justice, Equality & Law Reform.

National Youth Council of Ireland. (2009) Access all areas. A diversity toolkit for the youth work sector. National Youth Council of Ireland.

Gerra, Gilberto and Clark, Nicolas C. (2009) From coercion to cohesion: treating drug dependence through health care, not punishment. Vienna: United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime.

National Commission on Restorative Justice. (2008) National Commission on Restorative Justice: interim report. Dublin: National Commission on Restorative Justice.

Jones, Andrew and Weston, Samantha and Moody, Alison and Millar, Tim and Dollin, Laura and Anderson, Tracy (2007) The drug treatment outcomes research study (DTORS): baseline report. Research report 3. London: Home Office.

O'Mahony, Paul and Cassin, Sean (2007) Criminal justice drug policy in Ireland: policy paper 1. Dublin: Drug Policy Action Group.

Hollway, Tara and Mawhinney, Sonia and Sheehy, Noel (2007) Treating addiction, tackling crime: the impact of probation-led residential treatment on offender substance misuse, recidivism and attitudes towards the criminal justice system. Irish Probation Journal , 4 , (1) , pp. 108-124.

Kilcommins, Shane and Considine, John (2007) Rethinking the ‘equality of arms’ framework between the State and the accused in the Republic of Ireland. Irish Probation Journal , 4 , (1) , pp. 32-45.

Connolly, Johnny (2006) Drugs and crime in Ireland. Drugnet Ireland , Issue 18, Summer 2006 , pp. 1-3.

Mazerolle, Lorraine and Soole, David W and Rombouts, Sacha (2005) Monograph no. 05. Drug law enforcement: the evidence. Fitzroy: Turning Point Alcohol and Drug Centre.

Kilcommins, Shane (2005) Risk in Irish society: moving to a crime control model of criminal justice. Irish Probation Journal , 2 , (1) , pp. 20-34.

North Inner City Drugs Task Force. (2005) Changing track: a study informing a juvenile arrest referral pilot in the north inner city. Dublin: North Inner City Drugs Task Force.

Prichard, Jereny and Payne, Jason (2005) Alcohol, drugs and crime : a study of juveniles in detention. Australia: Australian Institute of Criminology.

European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction. (2005) European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA) annual report 2005: selected issues. Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities.

O'Donnell, Ian (2005) Violence and social change in the Republic of Ireland. International Journal of the Sociology of Law , 33 , pp. 101-117.

O'Mahony, Paul (2004) Drugs, crime and punishment: an overview of the Irish evidence. Administration , 52 , (2) , pp. 3-35.

European Commission. Directorate General for Justice and Home Affairs. Drugs Coordination Unit. (2002) Framework and instruments of the European Union in the field of drugs. Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities.

O'Brien, Mary and Dillon, Lucy and Moran, Rosalyn (2001) Legal framework. In: Overview of drug issues in Ireland 2000: a resource document. Dublin: Health Research Board , pp. 12-39.

Riordan, Dave (2000) Diversion to treatment: a study of drug-related cases in the Dublin metropolitan district court. MSc thesis, Trinity College Dublin.

Walsh, Dermot and Sexton, Paul (1999) An empirical study of community service orders in Ireland. Dublin: Stationery Office.

The Law Reform Commission. (1995) Consultation paper on intoxication as a defence to a criminal offence. Dublin: The Law Reform Commission.

An Garda Siochana. (1991) Report on crime: An Garda Siochana report for the year ended 31st December 1991. Dublin: Stationery Office.

An Garda Siochana. (1988) Report on crime: An Garda Siochana report for the year ended 31st December 1987. Dublin: Stationery Office.

An Garda Siochana. (1987) Report on crime: An Garda Siochana report for the year ended 31st December 1986. Dublin: Stationery Office.

An Garda Siochana. (1983) Report on crime: An Garda Siochana report for the year ended 31st December 1982. Dublin: Stationery Office.

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