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The Israel Police has six territorial districts: Northern, Central, Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Southern, and Judea and Samaria (The West bank).<ref name="Structure">[http://www.police.gov.il/english_contentPage.aspx?pid=4&menuid=5 Structure], Israel Police, accessed 30 May 2013.</ref> | The Israel Police has six territorial districts: Northern, Central, Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Southern, and Judea and Samaria (The West bank).<ref name="Structure">[http://www.police.gov.il/english_contentPage.aspx?pid=4&menuid=5 Structure], Israel Police, accessed 30 May 2013.</ref> | ||
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In 2002, the Israel Police began a practise of not recording interrogations in security cases.<ref>Jonathan Lis, [http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/news/bill-set-to-grant-israel-police-immunity-when-quizzing-suspects-1.419237 Bill set to grant Israel Police immunity when quizzing suspects], ''Haaretz'', 18 March 2012.</ref> | In 2002, the Israel Police began a practise of not recording interrogations in security cases.<ref>Jonathan Lis, [http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/news/bill-set-to-grant-israel-police-immunity-when-quizzing-suspects-1.419237 Bill set to grant Israel Police immunity when quizzing suspects], ''Haaretz'', 18 March 2012.</ref> | ||
Revision as of 20:41, 31 May 2013
The Israel Police is the body responsible for policing and law enforcement in Israel.[1] It is supervised by the Ministry of Public Security.[2]
Contents
Structure
Inspector-General
The Israel Police is headed by an Inspector-General.[2]
National Headquarters
The National Headquarters in Jerusalem has eight divisions: Policing and Security, Investigations and the war on crime, Intelligence, Traffic, Community and Civilian Guard, Planning and Organization, Support and Logistics, and Human Resources.[2]
Police Districts
The Israel Police has six territorial districts: Northern, Central, Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Southern, and Judea and Samaria (The West bank).[2]
Interrogations
In 2002, the Israel Police began a practise of not recording interrogations in security cases.[3]