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The Central Directorate of the Judicial Police (French: Direction centrale de la police judiciaire; DCPJ) is a directorate of the National Police of France with national and territorial responsibility for investigating and fighting serious crime. It was formed in 1907 and subsequently restructured under an ordinance dated 5 August 2009.
Previously the DCPJ shared the room with the Departmental Direction of the West is moved over two years towards the city center. The Central Directorate of Judicial Police's mission is to find the perpetrators of crimes, gather evidence and clues in order to bring them in front their natural judge within the time fixed by law.
The 36 quai des Orfèvres, headquarters of the Paris judicial police. The Direction régionale de la police judiciaire de la préfecture de police de Paris (DRPJ Paris), often called the 36 quai des Orfèvres or simply the 36 (trente-six) by the address of its headquarters, is the seat of the Paris regional division of the Central Directorate of the Judicial Police.
The judicial police in France are responsible for the investigation of criminal offenses and identification of perpetrators. [1] [2] This is in contrast to the administrative police, whose goal is to ensure the maintenance of public order and to prevent crime. [1]
The National Police is commanded by the Director-General (directeur général de la police nationale), who is currently Louis Laugier.The Director-General is personally in command of the General Directorate of the National Police (French: Direction Générale de la Police nationale) (DGPN) and responsible to the Minister of the Interior.
Central Directorate of the Judicial Police (DCPJ; Direction centrale de la Police judiciaire) – Organised crime intelligence. Sous-direction anti-terroriste (SDAT) Ministry of Defence. Directorate-General for External Security (DGSE; Direction générale de la sécurité extérieure) – Foreign intelligence relating to national security.
DCPJ: Judicial Police – Direction centrale de la police judiciaire. CNCTR: National Commission for the Control of Security Interceptions – Commission nationale de contrôle des techniques de renseignement. SCRT: Central Service of Territorial Surveillance - Service central de surveillance du territoire
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