Police manpower crisis: 66% increase in number leaving the force
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According to a new report in Israel Hayom, around two thousand police officers left the force in 2022 (due to retirement, resignation, or termination), a far higher number than in 2021 when 1,200 officers left, or 2020 when 1,000 left. Furthermore, it appears that most of the increase is due to voluntary resignation rather than more officers reaching retirement age, as in most years prior to 2020, just 400 officers resigned per year on average, whereas last year that number jumped to 1,000.
Experiencing difficulty in recruiting enough workers is something common to many large businesses today and is now something that the police force is also dealing with on a large scale. In years gone by, it was usual to recruit anywhere between two and twelve thousand new officers per year. This year, the force has struggled to attract new faces; yesterday, Yishai Randelman became the two-thousandth police officer to join the force this year, meaning that the police have nowhere neared their target for attracting between 2,600 and 2,800 new officers in 2022. READ MORE
Police manpower crisis: 66% increase in number leaving the force
Police manpower crisis: 66% increase in number leaving the force
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