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The Israel Prison Service (, ''Sherut Batei HaSohar'', , ''Idārat al-Sujūn al-Isrā’īlīyyah''), known in Israel by its acronym Shabas () or IPS in English, is the
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agency responsible for overseeing
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in
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. It is under the jurisdiction of the
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. In 2014, its workforce was 8,800.


History

Upon Israeli independence in 1948, the duty of guarding prisoners was initially left to the newly-formed
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. The Israel Prison Service was established in 1949. The IPS is divided into three blocs: North (north of
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), Center (between Netanya and
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), and South (south of
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and
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). The IPS is headed by the Commissioner of Prisons. In 2014, there were 33 correctional facilities, including five detention centers, housing a total of 25,000 prisoners. 60% were serving time for criminal offenses and 40% for security offences. In December 2011, there were 307 administrative detainees held without trial. Of these detainees, seventeen had been detained for between two and four and a half years. One had been detained for more than five years. None were minors. Israel Prison Service personnel are trained in
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("contact combat") and conduct training for the prison service (''kli'a'') wing of the
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.


Living conditions and prisoners' rights

Conditions in Israeli prisons generally meet international standards. IPS facilities, interrogation facilities and IDF provisional detention centers are regularly monitored by the
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, and occasionally, by the
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and Public Defender's Office. Prison conditions are equal for male and female prisoners, and all prisoners are free to practice their religion. All Israeli citizens have the right to vote whilst in prison. Inmates are entitled to visits from their lawyers and family members, and security prisoners are allowed
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visits. After serving a quarter of their sentence, inmates may be given the right to furloughs from prison, in which they are temporarily released unsupervised for set periods of time of one to four days before returning to prison, subject to the approval of a committee consisting of a judge, Prison Service official, and doctor or educator. Furlough privileges may be revoked based on the inmate's behavior, but inmates may petition the courts to restore their privileges. Inmates who are married or in common-law relationships and do not receive furloughs from prison have the right to
conjugal visit A conjugal visit is a scheduled period in which an inmate of a prison or jail is permitted to spend several hours or days in private with a visitor. The visitor is usually their legal partner. The generally recognized basis for permitting such vis ...
s. In 2011, ICRC maintained a program that enabled
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from the
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to visit relatives held in Israeli prisons. A similar scheme for the
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was halted by the Israeli government following the
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in 2007. Prison inmates have the right to file grievances about their conditions to the courts, the Israel Prison Service management and the
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Unit for the investigation of Prison Service personnel. Credible allegations of inhumane conditions are duly investigated by the authorities, which documents the results publicly. Inmates who were not convicted of terrorism offenses also have the right to free university education, under a special education program in which they take online academic programs from the
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, and their tuition is financed by prison authorities. This right was rescinded for those imprisoned for terrorism offenses in 2011. In a report of the Public Defense Office based on unannounced inspections, the living conditions at the facilities, as of 2017–18, were found to be often unfit for human habitation, along with widespread cases of inmates' rights violation.Michael Bachner
Report finds inhumane treatment of inmates widespread in Israeli prisons
The Israel Times,12 May 2019, accessed 8 September 2019
On 25 March 2020, a
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prisoner in the Nafha prison of
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reportedly set fire to a guard room protesting against the neglect shown towards the health conditions of the prisoners by the prison administrations, amid the
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outbreak. The inmate, Ayman Sharabati, who is serving a life sentence at the prison, set fire to the guard room when he along with other prisoners was sent out for walk, according to Qadri Abu Bakr, head of the Palestinian Authority's Prisoners Affairs Commission. Reportedly, the IPS lacks the appropriate medical aid and provision necessary to prevent the outbreak of COVID-19 among the prisoners.


Privately run prisons

The
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passed a law allowing
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s in 2004, and plans for privately run prisons were introduced in 2006. The state hoped to save money by transferring prisoners to such facilities, which would eliminate the need to invest in more infrastructure and manpower. In 2009, the
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struck down the plans, ruling that private prisons are an unconstitutional violation of basic human rights. Following the decision, the state had to pay compensation to a company that had already completed construction of the first private prison, near
Beersheba Beersheba ( / ; ), officially Be'er-Sheva, is the largest city in the Negev desert of southern Israel. Often referred to as the "Capital of the Negev", it is the centre of the fourth-most populous metropolitan area in Israel, the eighth-most p ...
.


List of prisons and detention centers


Northern District

*
Carmel Prison Carmel may refer to: * Carmel (biblical settlement), an ancient Israelite town in Judea * Mount Carmel, a coastal mountain range in Israel overlooking the Mediterranean Sea * Carmelites, a Roman Catholic mendicant religious order Carmel may also ...
(Oren Junction) * Damon Prison (Rimon Junction) *
Gilboa Prison Gilboa Prison () is a high security prison in northern Israel Israel, officially the State of Israel, is a country in West Asia. It Borders of Israel, shares borders with Lebanon to the north, Syria to the north-east, Jordan to the east, Egy ...
(HaShita Junction, next to Shita Prison) * Hermon Prison (North Tzalmon Creek Junction) *
Megiddo Prison Megiddo Prison is an Israeli prison facility located near the Megiddo Junction. It has gained notoriety for reports of abuse and torture against Palestinian prisoners. The prison itself was built over the ruins of the Jewish village of Othna ...
(
Megiddo Junction The Megiddo Junction () is an intersection of Highways 65 and 66 in northern Israel, at the exit from the mountain pass coming up through Wadi Ara into the Jezreel Valley. It is named for the nearby ruins of the biblical city of Megiddo, als ...
) *
Shita Prison Opo is an ethnic group of South Sudan and Ethiopia. They speak Opuuo, a Koman language. Most members of this ethnic group are not Muslims. The 2007 Census of Ethiopia lists 1,602 individuals as Upo (413 in the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and ...
(HaShita Junction, next to Gilboa Prison; webpag
here
* Tzalmon Prison (North Tzalmon Creek Junction)


Central District

*
Ayalon Prison Ayalon Prison (), formerly known as Ramla Prison, is a maximum-security prison located in Ramla, Israel. It is managed by the Israel Prison Service. The prison was opened in 1950, and was built in the style of the Tegart forts from the Briti ...
(
Ramla Ramla (), also known as Ramle (, ), is a city in the Central District of Israel. Ramle is one of Israel's mixed cities, with significant numbers of both Jews and Arabs. The city was founded in the early 8th century CE by the Umayyad caliph S ...
) * Giv'on Prison (Ramla) *
HaSharon Prison HaSharon may refer to: *HaSharon Junction, commonly known as Beit Lid Junction, an important road junction in the Sharon region, Israel * HaSharon Park, an Israeli national park See also *Havatzelet HaSharon, a moshav in central Israel * Hod HaSh ...
(Hadarim Interchange) *
Maasiyahu Prison Maasiyahu Prison is a minimum-security prison in Ramle, Israel, run by the Israel Prison Service. History Prisoners who have proven responsible have access to various places of employment and education programs, the right to take vacations from ...
(Ramla) * Nitzan-Magen Prison (Ramla) * Neve Tirtza Women's Prison (Ramla) *
Ofek Juvenile Prison Ofeq, also spelled Offek or Ofek (, ''lit.'' Horizon) is the designation of a series of Israeli reconnaissance satellites first launched in 1988. Most Ofeq satellites have been carried on top of Shavit launch vehicles from Palmachim Airbase in ...
(
Even Yehuda Even Yehuda () is a town in the central Sharon region of Israel east of Netanya. In it had a population of . Etymology Even Yehuda is named for Eliezer Ben-Yehuda, one of the leading figures in the revival of the Hebrew language. Location Even ...
) *
Ofer Prison Ofer Prison (, ''Kele Ofer''), formerly officially known as Incarceration Facility 385 (), is an Israeli incarceration facility in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. It is one of three prison facilities along with Megiddo and Ktzi'ot, the latt ...
(
West Bank The West Bank is located on the western bank of the Jordan River and is the larger of the two Palestinian territories (the other being the Gaza Strip) that make up the State of Palestine. A landlocked territory near the coast of the Mediter ...
, between
Ramallah Ramallah ( , ; ) is a Palestinians, Palestinian city in the central West Bank, that serves as the administrative capital of the State of Palestine. It is situated on the Judaean Mountains, north of Jerusalem, at an average elevation of abov ...
/ Beituniya and
Giv'at Ze'ev Giv'at Ze'ev () is an urban Israeli settlement'An Israeli settlement in close-up,'< ...
) * Rimonim Prison (
Even Yehuda Even Yehuda () is a town in the central Sharon region of Israel east of Netanya. In it had a population of . Etymology Even Yehuda is named for Eliezer Ben-Yehuda, one of the leading figures in the revival of the Hebrew language. Location Even ...
)


Southern District

* Beersheba Prison (prison complex) in
Beersheba Beersheba ( / ; ), officially Be'er-Sheva, is the largest city in the Negev desert of southern Israel. Often referred to as the "Capital of the Negev", it is the centre of the fourth-most populous metropolitan area in Israel, the eighth-most p ...
** Dekel Prison ** Eshel Prison ** Ela Prison *
Ktzi'ot Prison Ktzi'ot Prison (, ) is an Israeli detention facility located in the Negev desert south-west of Beersheba. It is Israel's largest detention facility in terms of land area, encompassing . During the First Intifada, Ktzi'ot was the location of ...
(Ktzi'ot Junction) * Nafha Prison (
Mitzpe Ramon Mitzpe Ramon (, Ramon Lookout; ) is a local council in the Negev desert of southern Israel. It is situated on the northern ridge at an elevation of 860 meters (2,800 feet) overlooking the world's largest erosion cirque, known as the M ...
) * Ramon Prison (
Mitzpe Ramon Mitzpe Ramon (, Ramon Lookout; ) is a local council in the Negev desert of southern Israel. It is situated on the northern ridge at an elevation of 860 meters (2,800 feet) overlooking the world's largest erosion cirque, known as the M ...
, right next to Nafha Prison) * Saharonim Prison (Ktzi'ot Junction) * Shikma Prison (
Ashkelon Ashkelon ( ; , ; ) or Ashqelon, is a coastal city in the Southern District (Israel), Southern District of Israel on the Mediterranean Sea, Mediterranean coast, south of Tel Aviv, and north of the border with the Gaza Strip. The modern city i ...
)


Detention centers

* Eilat Detention Center (Southern District) * Hadarim Detention Center (Central District) * Moscovia Detention Centre (see also
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Kishon Detention Center Al-Jalama () was a Palestinian village about 14 kilometres south-east of Haifa. It was depopulated in 1948. History The village was situated just above Khirbat Asafna. Excavations between 1964 and 1971 showed that the site had been occupied int ...
(Northern District) *
Nitzan Detention Center Nitzan (, lit. ''Flower bud'') is a religiously observant community settlement in southern Israel. Located within the Nitzanim Sand Dune Reserve north of Ashkelon, it falls under the jurisdiction of Hof Ashkelon Regional Council. In it had a p ...
(Central District) * Ohalei Kedar Detention Center (Southern District) *
Petah Tikva Petah Tikva (, ), also spelt Petah Tiqwa and known informally as Em HaMoshavot (), is a city in the Central District (Israel), Central District of Israel, east of Tel Aviv. It was founded in 1878, mainly by Haredi Judaism, Haredi Jews of the Old Y ...
Detention Center (Central District) * Tel Aviv Detention Center, aka
Abu Kabir Abu Kabir () was a satellite village of Jaffa founded by Egypt following Ibrahim Pasha's 1832 defeat of Turkish forces in Ottoman era Palestine. During the 1948 Palestine war, it was mostly abandoned and later destroyed. After Israel's establ ...
Detention Center (Central District)


Ranks

The current ranks (circa 2007). Their military equivalent is shown in parentheses.


Jailers

They wear their rank insignia on their upper sleeves. * ''Soher'' – Warder * ''Rav Soher'' – Chief Warder (Corporal) * ''Samal'' – Sergeant * ''Rav Samal'' – Chief Sergeant (Staff Sergeant)


Non-Commissioned Officers

They wear their rank insignia on their collars. * ''Rav Samal Rishon'' – Chief Sergeant First Class (First Sergeant) * ''Rav Samal Mitkadem'' – Master Chief Sergeant (Sergeant Major) * ''Rav Samal Bakhir'' – Command Chief Sergeant (Command Sergeant Major) * ''Rav Nagad'' – Chief NCO (Warrant Officer)


Officers

They wear their rank insignia on their epaulets or shoulderboards. * ''Meyshar Mishne'' – Junior Inspector (2nd Lieutenant) * ''Meyshar'' – Inspector (1st Lieutenant) * ''Kalai'' – Superintendent (Captain) * ''Rav Kalai'' – Chief Superintendent (Major) * ''Sgan Gundar'' – Deputy Commissioner (Lieutenant Colonel) * ''Gundar Mishne'' – Junior Commissioner (Colonel) * ''Tat Gundar'' – Assistant Commissioner (Brigadier General) * ''Gundar'' – Commissioner (Major General) * ''Rav Gundar'' – Chief Commissioner (Lieutenant General) – Commander of the prison service.


Special units


Metzada unit

'' Metzada'' unit (named after
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) is IPS's
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and
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unit, one of five hostage rescue units in
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.


Nachson unit

''Nahshon'' is the IPS's main intervention and conveyance unit and deals with searches, silencing disturbances, guarding IPS staff, etc. The Nachson unit is the operational arm of the Israel Prison Service (IPS). The unit was established in 1973, and serves as the central unit for the observation of prisoners, operational interventions and security. The tasks of the unit include, among others: escorting prisoners and detainees from an incarceration facility to another location, and intervening during irregular events that may take place to establish order and security. The unit helps conduct broad searches within prisons to find weapons, drugs, information, notes, explosives, mobile phones, SIM cards, and any information about possible enemy terrorist attacks. The unit must also ensure the safety of prison staff members who have been threatened (them and their families) by delivering prisoners to foreign countries as part of international extradition agreements for prisoners, escorting detainees to court and he is responsible for maintaining the security of the courtroom, and even escorts dangerous prisoners on their home visits and when they leave prison for medical treatment. Members of the Nachshon unit escort around 1,800 prisoners, criminals and terrorists daily in the unit's vehicles, resulting in an annual number of 390,000 prisoners. The unit has hundreds of specially designed operational vehicles, from buses to trucks to motorcycles, all of which are adapted to escort the prisoners. Vehicles serve as mobile prisons, transporting a violent and dangerous sector of society that is very likely to try to escape. These vehicles can operate both day and night and can reach anywhere in the country. The Nachshon unit is divided into 3 brigades scattered throughout the country (north, center and south), and under the command of the unit's headquarters.


Yamar Dror

''Yamar Dror'', founded at the end of 1993, is the IPS unit for fighting narcotics. It specializes in searches and interrogation.


Commanders

* Giri Gera (1949–1951) * Ram Salomon (1951–1952) * Zvi Hermon (1952–1958) * Aryeh Nir (1958–1976) * Haim Levi (1976–1981) * Mordechai Wertheimer (1981–1985) * Rafael Suissa (1985–1986) * David Maimon (1986–1987) *
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(1987–1990) * Gabi Amir (1990–1993) *
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(1993–1997) * Amos Azani (1997–2000) *
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See also

*
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* Mount Carmel Forest Fire (2010) *
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References


Further reading

* ''Israel Behind Bars: True Stories of Hope And Redemption'', , by Major (retired) Rabbi Fishel Jacobs. * *


External links

*
Official website- Prisoner Care
{{Authority control Shabas Prison and correctional agencies Penal system in Israel