POLICE
Mishteret Yisrael
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Izraelska
policija
Mishteret Yisrael
(משטרת
ישראל )
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kao i većina ostalih policija u svijetu zadužena za borbu protiv
kriminala, održavanje javne sigurnosti i kontrolu saobraćaja. Nalazi se
pod jurisdikcijom Ministarstva unutrašnje sigurnosti. |
Izraelskom policijom upravlja Generalni inspektor. Nacionalna uprava
policije smještena je u Jeruzalemu i njena je zadaća da pomaže
generalnom inspektoru da formulira politiku, raspoređuje resurse,
razvija odnose sa vanjskim službama, osigura profesionalno vođenje, radi
na razvoju i istraživanjima, osigurava servise uprave kao npr.
kompjuterizacija te odnosi sa javnošću. Nacionalna uprava je podijeljena
na osam odjela: policijski poslovi i sigurnost, istrage i rat protiv
kriminala, obavještahna služba, promet, komunalne i civilne straže
(rezervna policija), planiranje i organizacija, podrška i logistika te
ljudski resursi. Izraelska policija je podijeljena na šest teritorija
(distrikta): Sjevreni, Centralni, Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Južni te Judeja i
Samarija. |
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CAP
BADGE |
CAP
BADGE - old (1948-1960's) |
EOD BREAST BADGE |
Oznaka
za šapku |
Oznaka
za šapku - stara (1948-1960-te) |
Pirotehničar prsna značka |
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The Israel Police (Hebrew:
משטרת
ישראל,
Mishteret Yisrael) is a civilian force in the
State of Israel.
As with most other police forces in the world, its duties include crime
fighting, traffic
control and maintaining public
safety. It is under the jurisdiction of the Internal security Ministry. |
The Israel Police is headed by the Inspector General. The National
Headquarters are located in Jerusalem, and their role is to assist the
Inspector General in formulating policy, allocating resources,
developing relations with external agencies, providing professional
guidance, promoting research and development, providing management
services like computerization, and public relations. The National
Headquarters 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. The Israael police has six territorial districts: Northern,
Central, Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, Southern and Judea and Samaria. |
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SLEEVE PATCH |
SLEEVE PATCH |
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Oznaka za rukav |
Oznaka za rukav |
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znaku izraelske policije nalazi se Davidova zvijezda u čijem se centru
smjestilo prvo slovo (na hebrejskom) riječi policija. Uokolo se nalazi
vijenac od maslinovog lišća koji simbolizira želju za mirom. Isti se
vijenac nalazi i u grbu države Izrael. |
The patch of the
Israel police depicts the logo of the police: a Star of David and in the
center, the first letter for the word police, in Hebrew. Around it are
olive leaves, which also appear in the emblem of the State of Israel, and
symbolize the hope for peace. |
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POLICE RANKS
ČINOVI POLICIJE |
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INSPECTOR |
SEARGENT |
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Mefake'ah
מפקח |
Samal Sheni
סמל שני |
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Inspektor |
Narednik |
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Curent rank structure in Israely Police from lowest to top. Enlisted:
Constable, Corporal, Sergeant, Staff Sergeant, Sergeant First Class,
Master Sergeant, First Sergeant, Sergeant Major, Sergeant Major of
Command. Officers: Sub-Inspector, Inspector, Chief Inspector,
Superintendent, Chief Superintendent, Commander, Assistant Commissioner,
Deputy Commissioner and Commissioner. |
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OLD POLICE RANKS
STARIJI ČINOVI POLICIJE |
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SEARGENT MAJOR 1981
- 1993 |
SEARGENT |
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Rav Samal
Bakhir
רב סמל בכיר |
Samal Sheni
סמל שני |
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Stariji
narednik 1981
- 1993 |
Narednik |
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worn on wrist / nosi se na
zapešću |
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BORDER
POLICE
Mishmar
HaGvul
GRANIČNA POLICIJA |
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Izraelska granična policija (hebrejski: משמר הגבול,
Mishmar HaGvul) je "borbeni" dio izraelske policije. U Izraelu
se uobičajio naziv Magav što je skraćenica (prva slova
מג"ב), dok se na Engleski često prevodi kao Border Guard
(granična straža). Pripadnike granične policije zovu Magavnikim (מגבניקים).
Osnovani su kao žandarmerija Izraelskih obrambenih snaga (IDF-a), 1949,
kao Granični korpus (חיל הספר) sa zadatkom
osiguravanja mira u ruralnim područjima, kao i duž granica Izraela.
Najteža zona djelovanja Granične policije je grad Jeruzalem, gdje je
skoncentrirano oko 20% svih pripadnika službe. Gotovo svi vojnici na
ulicama Jeruzalema su pripadnici ove službe. |
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The Israel Border Police (Mishmar HaGvul) is the
combat branch of the Israeli Police. It is also commonly known by its
Hebrew abbreviation Magav, meaning border guard, whilst its members are
known as Magavnikim. Border Guard is often used as the official name of
the Israel Border Police in English. The Border Police was founded as
the Frontier Corps, a gendarmerie under the IDF in 1949 with the task of
providing security in rural areas and along the borders. The Border
Guards heaviest area of operation is the City of Jerusalem. Virtually
all soldiers that can be seen patrolling the streets of Jerusalem are
Border Guard servicemen. Approximately 20% of all Border Guard personnel
in the country are located in the City of Jerusalem alone. |
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MATILAN CREW |
"YAMAS" |
SAYERET
MAGAV "SAMAG" |
Intelligence
Gathering and Infiltrations Interception Unit |
Undercover Counter
Terror (CT) unit |
Sayeret-Border Guard
recon |
Matilan obavještajna promatračka i presretačka mobilna jedinica |
Yamas Tajna protuteroristička jedinica |
Samag specijalna izviđačka jedinica granične policije |
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PRISON
POLICE
PRAVOSUDNA POLICIJA |
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The Israel Prison Service (Hebrew: שירות בתי
הסוהר, Sherut Batei HaSohar), commonly known in Israel by its
acronym Shabas (or IPS in English), is the Israeli prison service. It is
responsible for maintaining civilian prisons in Israel, as well as some
security prisons containing Palestinian detainees. It is under the
jurisdiction of the Internal security ministry. Israel Prison Service
personnel are trained in krav maga and conduct training for the prison
service (kli'a) wing of the Israeli Military Police. Since 2006 there
have been talks that private security companies may take control of
prisons in Israel, yet no agreement was reached untill now. |
There are three special units within IPS. Metzada (named after Masada)
is IPS's quick response and intervention force and specializes in
suppression of prisoner uprisings, especially in prisons containing
Palestinian detainees. It consists mainly of special forces veterans
from the IDF. Nahshon is the IPS's main intervention and conveyance unit
and deals with searches, silencing disturbances, guarding IPS staff, etc
and Yamar Dror, founded at the end of 1993, is the IPS unit for
fighting narcotics. It specializes in searches and interrogation. |
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