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Joint Policing CommitteeBackgroundJoint Policing Committees were established under Section 36 of the Garda Síochána Act 2005. They offer local authority elected members, An Garda Síochána, members of the Public and members of the Oireachtas, the opportunity to make a significant impact on the quality of life within communities, by working together as a collective body. The Sligo Borough Council Joint Policing Committee established in July 2006 as one of 22 pilots nationally, while a Joint Policing Committee was established in the Sligo County Council Administrative area in December 2008. Membership of the Joint Policing CommitteesSligo Borough Council JPC
Members of Sligo Brough Council JPC Functions of the JPCTo serve as a forum for consultation, discussion and recommendation on matters affecting the policing of both Sligo Borough Council and Sligo County Council administrative areas by:
How the JPC worksThe Joint Policing Committees meet four times per year. At each meeting the Gardai present a report on crime, public disorder and other policing issues relevant to the JPC. The Council executive presents a report relating to council activities. Other speakers may make a presentation, at the invitation of the Committee. The JPC also agrees an Annual Work plan. The committee must also hold one public meeting per year for which members of the public are invited to submit written questions to be addressed at the public meeting. Issues for consideration by the JPCAccording to the Joint Policing Committee guidelines issued by the Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform and the Department of Environment, Heritage and Local Government, issues for consideration by the Joint Policing Committee include:
JPCS are a facilitating body and a forum for discussion. They are intended as a means of building trust and confidence, bringing communities together in a way in which all participants feel comfortable. It is intended that the JPCs should engage with local community groups to the greatest degree possible as these groups are an important resource in tackling many of the issues addressed by the JPCs. For further information please contact Geraldine Timlin at 071 9111808 or by e-mail: gtimlin@sligococo.ie |
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