Irish Youth Justice Service

The Irish Youth Justice Service (IYJS) is an executive office of The Department of Justice and Equality with responsibility for leading and driving reform in the area of youth justice.

Working with the Office of the Minister for Children and Youth Affairs, the IYJS is guided by the principles of the Children Act 2001. The IYJS funds organisations and projects providing services, including Garda and Probation Projects, to young people aged under 18 years who find themselves in conflict with the law. These children may be involved with An Garda Síochána (the Irish police force), the Probation Service and the Courts Service. We are also responsible for the management and development of children detention facilities.

Our remit is to improve the delivery of youth justice services and reduce youth offending. This challenge is met by focusing on diversion and rehabilitation involving greater use of community based interventions and the promotion of initiatives to deal with young people who offend. Providing a safe and secure environment for detained children and supporting their early re-integration back into the community is also a key function.

 

Contact Details

Address:  2nd Floor
Montague Court
7-11 Montague Street
Dublin 2 
Telephone:  + 353 1 476-8673
Fax:  + 353 1 476-8616 / +353 1 417-3378
E-mail:  iyjs@justice.ie 

 

 

 

 

 

For more information, please visit the IYJS website at http://www.iyjs.ie.


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