Effective Policing for 21st-Century Israel
Author
: Jessica Saunders and Steven W. Popper, Andrew R. Morral, and Robert C. Davis
Subject
: The Israel Police, Policing in Minority Communities, Community Policing, The Ministry of Public Security, RAND Corporation
Publisher
: RAND Corporation
Summary :past two decades. There is a public interest in having the police provide
a type and level of service that keeps pace with these changes. Despite
relatively low crime rates, the public in Israel perceives an increasing
threat to personal security and concern over quality of police service.
The Ministry of Public Security, the Ministry of Finance, and the Israel
Police asked the RAND Corporation to conduct a study that would
help these organizations address several issues of mutual concern. They
requested that RAND address issues of public perceptions and public
trust in the police, in terms of benchmarking the police against other
police organizations, performance measurement, and deterrence and
crime prevention. This document reports the outcome of the resulting
two-year project.
The project was jointly funded by the government of the State of
Israel and with the generous support of donors to RAND’s Israel Public
Policy Fund, most notably the Younes and Soraya Nazarian Family
Foundation, without whose assistance this project would not have been
possible. RAND also benefited from generous support by the Rosalinde
and Arthur Gilbert Foundation, the Glazer Family Foundation, and
Mr. Stanley Gold. This report should be of interest to the public, civil
society organizations, and the government of the State of Israel, as
well as to those with a general interest in policing policy, police governance,
performance measurement, and police-community relations.
The study represents one of a series of studies produced by RAND for
the benefit of the people and government of Israel as part of RAND’s
Israel Initiative.
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