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Order of Business: Sexual Assault
16 November 2006

Dr. Henry: I support Senator Brian Hayes's call for a debate on the lack of provision of sexual assault units throughout the country. Having been involved in the establishment of the first such unit in the Rotunda Hospital more than 20 years ago, I know how important it is to make facilities available as near at hand as possible. If we really want to do something about the conviction rates on foot of rape and sexual assault, we have to be able to collect forensic evidence. This cannot be done properly if we are dragging people around the country. The most important issue in preventing any crime is fear of detection on the part of the would-be perpetrator.

Several court cases have been alluded to this morning. I would like to speak about a court decision that gave me great joy in the past few days. I refer to the High Court's ruling that little Irish children whose parents came from abroad are entitled to the care, comfort and companionship of their parents. A stay has been put on the deportation of such people. I am sure many other Senators will welcome the ruling in question.

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