Department of Justice, Home Affairs and Migration Requests for Tender for Research Services
- Published on: 11 February 2021
- Last updated on: 13 January 2026
Requests for Tender (RFT)
Please see below for details of any current research opportunities within the Department of Justice, Home Affairs and Migration. Any future requests for tender will be published on this page.
- If you would like to be included on our mailing list for future opportunities please send an email to research@justice.ie
- Previous reports published by the unit are available here.
Open Requests for Tender
Closed Requests for Tender
- Request for tenders for research on the scale and impacts of homelessness in the criminal justice system.
- Expressions of Interest to complete a Review on the operation of section 7A of the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Act 1993
- Request for Tender for Research Services - Research examining the operation of the in camera rule in the context of family law proceedings
- Request for Tender for Research Services - Services Contract
- RFT for research into short custodial sentences and community service orders
- Request for Tender for Research Services - Evaluation of Domestic Violence Intervention Programmes in Ireland
- Request for Tender for Research Services: Understanding and Addressing Anti-Social Behaviour
- Request for Tender for Research Services: Evaluation of Local Community Safety Partnership Pilot Initiatives
- Request for Tender for Research Services: Research Services Illicit Markets
- Request for Tender for Research Services: An evidence review of recidivism and policy responses
- Request for Tender for Research Services: An evidence review of confidence in Criminal Justice Systems
- Request for Tender for Research Services: Cybercrime - current threats and responses
- Request for Tender for Research Services: Hate Crime
- Review on the Operation of Section 7A of the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Act 1993
Application Process
Applicants are required to fill out the Research Tender Submission form, and send it by email to research@justice.ie