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Ireland’s prisons are severely overcrowded, especially women’s facilities, risking safety and limiting rehabilitation despite a drop in deaths.
Ireland’s prisons are at crisis levels due to severe overcrowding, with women’s facilities operating at 151% to 155% capacity, limiting rehabilitation programs and increasing risks, including a 2024 death toll of 34—the highest since 2012.
Staff are diverted from core duties, and essential services like education and vocational training are disrupted.
Despite a drop to 14 deaths in 2025, overcrowding remains a key safety concern.
Ireland is the only EU and Council of Europe country without a National Preventive Mechanism to independently monitor detention conditions, and the Office for the Inspection of Prisons reports to the Minister for Justice, delaying public transparency.
Chief Inspector Mark Kelly urges shifting funds from prison expansion to community-based alternatives, mental health services, and rehabilitation, especially for the 75% of prisoners serving short sentences.
Las cárceles de Irlanda están muy superpobladas, especialmente las de mujeres, lo que pone en riesgo la seguridad y limita la rehabilitación a pesar de la disminución de las muertes.