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Department of Justice
Government Administration
Working together to advance community and national security, promote justice and equality and safeguard human rights.
About us
The mission of the Department of Justice is to help make Ireland a safer and fairer place in which to live and work, visit and do business. The remit of the Justice family of agencies and services stretches across a range of human concerns and touches on aspects of national life as diverse as the protection of life and property; the prevention and detection of crime; the provision of services for the buying and selling of property; the management of inward migration to the State and providing a Courts Service and other forms of investigative tribunals. On the international front, the Minister and the Department serve the interests of Ireland in relation to Justice and Home Affairs’ matters by participating fully in the European Union, the Council of Europe and the United Nations among other international fora. Who Does What: https://whodoeswhat.gov.ie/root/justice/
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http://www.gov.ie/justice
External link for Department of Justice
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Dublin
- Type
- Government Agency
Locations
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Primary
51 St Stephens Green
Dublin 2
Dublin, Dublin 2, IE
Employees at Department of Justice
Updates
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Míle buíochas leis na baill foirne, ceoltóirí agus filí go léir as páirt a ghlacadh i gceiliúradh an lae inné ar Sheachtain an Gaeilge. Féile idirnáisiúnta Ghaeilge is ea Seachtain na Gaeilge, atá ar cheann de na ceiliúrthaí is mó ar ár dteanga dhúchais agus ar ár gcultúr a bhíonn ar siúl gach bliain in Éirinn. #gaeilge
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Last week, we had the pleasure of welcoming colleagues from across the criminal justice sector and academia to an event that centered on leveraging data for informed decision-making in the criminal justice field. Forensic Science Ireland FSI, Irish Prison Service and Legal Aid Board shared insights into different approaches and challenges in utilising data to inform decision making. This was complimented by presentations from researchers at Trinity College Dublin, Maynooth University and University of Limerick on a range of topics utilising different data sources. We would like to express our gratitude to all the presenters and participants who contributed to the success of the event. Your insights and expertise enriched the discussions. Thank you for your valuable contributions to this meaningful dialogue.
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Iarrtar iarratais ar Phainéal na hOifige um Chosaint Idirnáisiúnta agus ar an bPainéal Aisdúichithe. Chun tuilleadh faisnéise a fháil agus chun iarratas a dhéanamh, téigh chuig: https://bit.ly/416Baom
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💜 To celebrate International Women's Day 2025, we held an in-person panel discussion called 'Supporting Women in the Justice Sector.' A big thank you to everyone who took part and supported this event. International Women's Day is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. Today also marks a call to action for accelerating gender parity. Significant activity is witnessed worldwide as groups come together to celebrate women's achievements or rally for women's equality. #AccerlateAction #IWD
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The Minister for Justice, Jim O'Callaghan T.D. has signed the order to commence parts of the Gambling Regulation Act 2024 to enable the Authority to become operational and the order to establish Údarás Rialála Cearrbhachais na hÉireann, the Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland, on a statutory basis. Minister O’Callaghan has also approved the appointment of the seven members of this new, independent Authority, Mr. Paul Quinn has been appointed as chair of the Authority and the other newly appointed members are as follows: • Ms. Celine Craig • Ms. Marion Kelly • Ms. Rita Purcell • Mr. David Hickson • Mr. Michael McGrath • Dr. Colin O’Driscoll Read more below https://lnkd.in/euR9j-FT
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Applications are invited to the International Protection Office and Repatriation Panels. To read more and apply, please visit: https://bit.ly/416Baom
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The Minister for Justice, Jim O’Callaghan TD, has confirmed that chartered deportation flights have recommenced in order to enforce Ireland’s immigration laws. This is the first operation conducted under a contract signed by the State last November for the provision of charter aircraft for these purposes. Further operations will be conducted as the year progresses. Read more https://lnkd.in/e-WsgGEE
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‘Hardest Stories’ is the first national awareness-raising campaign by Cuan, DSGBV Agency Minister Jim O'Callaghan TD launched this new campaign today to raise awareness of domestic and sexual violence, focusing on the importance of victims and survivors telling their story. The campaign – with a tagline of ‘The stories that are hardest to tell need to be told’ - aims to shine a light on particular stories of violence, while acknowledging that too many of these stories exist, and to empower people to tell their own story. Read More Below https://lnkd.in/eT7U2YNa Is é ‘Na Scéalta is Deacra’ an chéad fheachtas náisiúnta múscailte feasachta riamh de chuid Cuan, an Ghníomhaireacht um Fhoréigean Baile, Gnéasach agus Inscnebhunaithe (FBGIB). Tá sé mar aidhm leis an bhfeachtas, a bhfuil ‘Na scéalta is deacra a insint, is gá iad a insint’ mar shluán aige, léargas a thabhairt ar scéalta ar leith ar fhoréigean, agus aitheantas á thabhairt go bhfuil an iomarca scéalta den sórt sin ann, agus daoine a chumhachtú chun a scéal féin a insint. https://lnkd.in/e4UueGJJ #HardestStories #domesticviolence
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NEWS 👋 The Cuan, DSGBV Agency dedicated to tackling and reducing domestic, sexual and gender-based violence is now LIVE on Linkedin. We encourage all our followers to follow their new page for all their latest updates, initiatives, and opportunities. Your support can help amplify their important work. https://lnkd.in/eKjCgeVN #DSGBV #ZeroTolerance
Welcome to the official LinkedIn page for Cuan, Ireland’s statutory agency dedicated to tackling and reducing domestic, sexual and gender-based violence (DSGBV). On February 23 2024, Cuan was officially launched by our CEO Dr Stephanie O’Keeffe and the former Minister for Justice, Helen McEntee T.D. A year on and so much has been achieved; we saw the establishment of the Cuan Board, the expansion of our team within Cuan, the delivery of our Cuan Hub and the continued development of domestic violence refuge accommodation. We look forward to continuing working closely with our Board, the Department of Justice, other government departments, agencies and frontline service providers towards our vision of a society free from domestic, sexual and gender-based violence. The DSGBV Agency Act 2024: https://lnkd.in/e5jQ6aYq
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