Mike Deegan (Independent)
candidate Dáil election

year born
1974
professional qualification
IT CNA, Dip Spec Food Prod
occupation
Writer/Advocate
residence (town, city, district)
Blackrock
constituency
Dún Laoghaire ,
1st preference votes: 311, 0,6%
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(...) 5. To have Ireland enact legislation that criminalises the purchase of sex, which fuels sexual exploitation and increases human trafficking - similar to the Swedish legislation. (...)
 
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Issue social protection
19.02.2011
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Are you committed?

1. To combat the crime of trafficking of persons into Ireland.

2. To change the system so that victims of the crime of trafficking are treated within the Dept. of Justice and not perceived primarily as a problem of Immigration.

3. To ensure free legal advice is provided in a language understood by the victim.

4. To ensure social assistance is provided in the areas of housing, education, health, counselling without the condition of the willingness of a victim to act as a State witness in a criminal trial

5. To have Ireland enact legislation that criminalises the purchase of sex, which fuels sexual exploitation and increases human trafficking – similar to the Swedish legislation.
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20.02.2011
Mike Deegan
Are you committed?

1. To combat the crime of trafficking of persons into Ireland.
  • dublin airport recently introduced a stop-go exit system from arrivals. this should be at passport control. this is the point at which the arrival, alone and free of company for just a few seconds while passport is checked, when authorities can be alerted to any suspicions or diect alert of coerced/drugged entry


2. To change the system so that victims of the crime of trafficking are treated within the Dept. of Justice and not perceived primarily as a problem of Immigration.
  • yes absolutely

3. To ensure free legal advice is provided in a language understood by the victim.
  • yes absolutely

4. To ensure social assistance is provided in the areas of housing, education, health, counselling without the condition of the willingness of a victim to act as a State witness in a criminal trial
  • yes absolutely

5. To have Ireland enact legislation that criminalises the purchase of sex, which fuels sexual exploitation and increases human trafficking - similar to the Swedish legislation.
  • yes absolutely
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