Tel Aviv is a vibrant and densely populated city with an engaged police force. As the financial and cultural capital of Israel, Tel Aviv traffic enforcement is viewed as a priority by the civic authorities.
The city's police plan to ensure safety by implementing data-driven solutions to combat crime and improve public safety in all areas of Tel Aviv. In August 2018, the Police began rolling out facial recognition cameras along the promenade in order to strengthen infrastructure security in this important part of the city.
The Tel Aviv Police Department also engages with other law enforcement agencies around the world through agreements like Task Force 701 that shares intelligence and information related to combatting organized crime, terrorism, human trafficking, narcotics trafficking, and money laundering.
The Police are supported by new technologies such as drones which have become increasingly popular tools for law enforcement officers across Israel. The police have been using these drones to patrol beaches during peak times so they can better monitor large numbers of people while simultaneously increasing response time when needed.
Tel Aviv also has many projects underway that focus on education initiatives within the community. They are expanding their youth center program which offers services for children aged four through eighteen who come from low-income backgrounds or may be at risk for common social problems associated with poverty or violence. p >
These programs provide intensive counseling services as well as after schools activities like sports or art classes intended to foster self-expression among young people from all backgrounds. The aim here is not just targeting crime but rather creating conditions where it won’t take root in their residents lives p >