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Prefecture of Police

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The Préfet de Police is an official of the Government of France who supervises police and emergency services to Paris and the surrounding eight departments of Hauts-de-Seine, Seine-Saint-Denis, Seine-et-Marne, Val-de-Marne, Essonne, Yvelines and Val d'Oise, and has other security duties in the wider Île-de-France région.

The actual city of Paris is both a commune and a department. As it is the capital of France, with government assemblies and offices and foreign embassies, it poses special issues of security and public order. Consequently, the national government has been responsible for providing law enforcement and emergency services since the Paris Commune of 1871. This means that Paris does not have its own police municipale and that the Police Nationale provides these services directly as a subdivision of France's Ministry of the Interior.

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Nomination and missions

Headed by a prefect (fr prefet) titled The "Prefect of Police", who (as are all prefects) is named by the President in the Council of Ministers, and operates under the Minister of the Interior, commands the Prefecture which is responsible for the following:

  • security of Paris, if necessary in collaboration with the military;
  • issuing identification cards, drivers licenses, passports, residential and work permits for foreigners;
  • motor vehicle registration and traffic control;
  • registration of associations, and their creation, status modification and dissolution;
  • protection of the environment, general salubrity;
  • management the police and firefighters.

The Prefect of Police can issue arrêtés (local writs) defining rules pertaining to his field of competency. For instance, the rules of operation and security of Paris public parks are issued as joint arrêtés from the Mayor of Paris and the Prefect of Police.

The current Prefect of Police is Pierre Mutz.

Until 1977, Paris had indeed no mayor and was mostly ruled by the préfet de police (a situation inherited from the Paris Commune, 1871). However, the powers of the mayor of Paris were increased at the expense of those of the Préfet de Police in 2002, notably for traffic and parking decisions (the préfet retains the responsibility on main thoroughfares such as the Champs-Élysées avenue, and on any street during the organization of demonstrations).


There is also a prefect of Paris, prefect for the Île-de-France region, whose services handle some tasks not devoted to the Police Prefect, such as certain classes of building permits.

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Organization

The PP is headed by a politically appointed prefect who is assisted by the prevote, who is the senor police officer of the force. The Prefecture of Police is divided into three sub-prefectures headed by prefects due to their importance.

Because the Police Prefecture provides some services that are normally provided by city governments, its funding partially comes from the City of Paris and other city governments within its jurisdiction.

In addition to forces from the National Police, the Police Prefecture has traffic wardens or crossing guards who enforce parking rules; it has recently added some wardens that direct traffic at crossroads and other similar duties, known as circulation, with specific uniforms.

Prefect and Director of the Cabinet

Consists of the Cabinet (staff) itself

and 6 Local Directorates:

  • Public Security-uniformed police officers
    • Lost and Found Property
    • Central Accident Service
  • Public Order and Traffic Control - uniformed police who protect public buildings, provide crowd and traffic control services.
  • Judicial Police-detectives and investigators
  • General Information-records
  • Inspectorate - internal affairs
  • Paris Fire Brigade - The military Brigade de Sapeurs-Pompiers de Paris (http://www.bspp.fr/accueil.htm) which provides all fire and emergency ambulance services. Other emergency medical services are provided by SAMU/SMUR.

and other agencies:

  • Classified Facility Inspectorate
  • Psychiatric Infirmary
  • Toxicology Laboratory
  • Central Laboratory-explosives, pollution, chemical analysis,electrical and fire safety, etc.

Prefect and Secretary General for the Administration of the Police

with four Administrative Directorates:

  • General Police-Administrative police duties
    • Medico-Legal Institute
  • Traffic, Transport and Trade
  • Population Protection - Public health matters.
    • Veterinary Service
  • Human Resources - Personnel, budget, equipment and police labor disputes.

Prefect and Secretary General for the Zone of Defence

with two agencies:

Resources

  • Budget
    • One billion Euros by National government
    • 488 million Euros by Paris and surrounding departments of the little crown.
  • Personnel
    • 19,647 State Employees-includes 17,979 Police officers, 748 National Police Administration employees, technicians and scientific staff, plus 20 others.
    • 5765 Municipal Employees
    • 6840 Military Personnel of the Paris Fire Brigade
  • 494 Facilities, stations and offices
  • 6120 Vehicles-includes police cars, firetrucks, motorcycles, boats and helicopters.

Activities

  • 350000 incidents of crime reports
  • two million administrative documents issues
  • 200000 drivers licenses issued

See Also

External links

Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page) Préfecture_de_police (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Préfecture_de_police) version history (http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Préfecture_de_police&action=history) GNU Free Documentation Lizenz (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Text_of_the_GNU_Free_Documentation_License) CC-by-sa (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5/)

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