Paris Police Prefecture - La préfecture de Police

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Paris Police Prefecture - La préfecture de Police
Prefecture of Police
serving the public
2016
contents
• Organisation
of the services............... 4
•G
uaranteeing
public safety
in the greater Paris area ...................... 6
•P
riority
safety areas ................................. 8
•F
acilitating
administrative
procedures.................................................. 10
major events .................. 12
•S
upervising
•M
anaging
traffic flow
and improving road safety ............. 15
•M
aintaining
quality of life
and combating urban hazards ... 17
•P
reventing
and managing crisis
situations ...................................................... 19
•F
ire
fighting
and rescue services.............................. 21
•F
orecasting
staff and equipment
requirements.............................................. 23
• Communications........................... 25
•E
nhancing
•N
ews
cultural patrimony...... 27
and information................... 29
Prefecture of Police
s erv i n g t h e p u b li c
T
he Prefecture of Police, whose Paris headquarters are situated in the heart of the
Ile de la Cité, has been a unique public service in France since it was founded
in 1800. It is a human and operational force, a force for innovation and modernisation that has put its broad range of skills at the service of the public for two
centuries. The Prefecture of Police is called on to prevent and fight against a
whole host of dangers: crime, public order disturbances, natural and technological disasters, urban hazards, dangers on the road, health hazards, terrorism, etc.
The Prefecture also seeks to provide a high-quality public service in the many other domains
where it has responsibility, such as issuing administrative documents, controlling traffic and
parking, and consumer protection. In addition, the Prefecture undertakes assignments of
unparalleled expertise via its scene-of-crime police, its forensic institute, its central laboratory
and its psychiatric infirmary.
In this brochure, we invite you to discover the key facets of this great institution that boasts
nearly 43,400 men and women, including some 27,000 police officers and 8,400 fire fighters.
Working together, they are committed daily to ensuring the safety and civil liberties of everyone
living in, working in or visiting Paris and its suburbs.
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prefecture of police • serving the police
organisation of the services
Préfet,
secrétaire général
de la zone de défense
et de sécurité de Paris
Directeur-adjoint du cabinet
Service
information sécurité
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La Caserne de la Cité, siège de la
The Prefecture of Police is located in place Louis
Lépine in the 4th Arrondissement of Paris.
prefecture of police • serving the police
2015 activity in figures
In the greater Paris area: 9 priority safety areas, 1,370,568 people received in the police stations, 2 260 916
calls to the police emergency line (17), 515 711 emergency responses following calls to it.
Guaranteeing
public safety
in the greater
Paris area
T
he public’s main expectation is that they should enjoy the right to live in safety.
Since the Greater Paris Police Force came into being on September 14, 2009,
the Prefecture of Police’s area of jurisdiction has been extended to include
the departments of Hauts-de-Seine (92), Seine-Saint-Denis (93) and Val-deMarne (94). With 21,157 police officers and 8,400 fire fighters for 6.4 million
inhabitants, the Greater Paris Police Force covers two-thirds of the population of Ile-deFrance and two-thirds of the area’s crime.
It has been possible to deploy a particularly aggressive crime-fighting and counter-terrorism
strategy across this vast region by pooling resources, employing real-time incident analysis,
improving information sharing and developing scene-of-crime police. The Greater Paris
Community Safety Department (DSPAP), the
Regional Criminal Investigation Department
Strengthening ties
(DRPJ)
and the Prefecture of Police Intelligence
between the police
Service
(DRPP) work in unison in fighting all
and the general public
types of crime in greater Paris.
For 2016, several operational priorities have been set among which are: increased protection
of people through the Vigipirate plan and countering radicalisation, the fight against drug
traffickers, the fight against theft and burglary and especially theft by deception against the
elderly, the strengthening of protection for tourists, increasing road safety and the quality of
the arrangements for receiving the public and victims.
Welcome ceremony for newly promoted
peace officers at the Prefecture of Police.
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prefecture of police • serving the police
Nine priority security zones
were implemented in the
greater Paris area,the area
covered by the Prefecture
of Police for Paris and the
departments of Hauts-deSeine, de Seine-Saint-Denis
and Val-de-Marne. the
first priority security zone
was launched in Paris in
September 2012 in the
18th Arr., Followed by a
second PSZ in the 19th
Arr. Six other PSZ have
been implemented since
September 2012in the inner
suburbs.
THE GREATER PARIS POLICE FORCE
Tremblay
en-France
Epinay
sur-Seine
D1
2
Préfet
de Police
Priority safety areas
Garches
Marnes
la Coquette
Préfet
des Hauts-de-Seine
Suresnes
Bois
de Boulogne
Ville
d’Avray
Chaville
BOULOGNE
St-Cloud BILLANCOURT
key
D1: 1st district
D2: 2nd district
D3: 3rd district
D4: 4th district
1
3
Saint-Ouen
4
Paris 18e
Barbès / Château Rouge / Goutte d’Or
5
Paris 19e
Curial / Cambrai / Stalingrad
3
Meudon
6
Saint-Ouen
4
17e
9e
8e
D1
1er
16e
Le Bourget
1
18e
7e
6e
D3 PARIS
75
3e
4e
Vaujours
Sevran
AULNAY
SOUS-BOIS
Coubron
Livry-Gargan
Les Pavillons
sous-Bois
BOBIGNY
Clichy
sous-Bois
Bondy
Le Raincy
Noisy-le-Sec
Le Pré Romainville
Villemomble
St-Gervais
Rosny
Les Lilas
sous-Bois
5
11e
D2
9
20e
5e
D1
Le Blanc
Mesnil
Drancy
Montfermeil
Pantin
19e
10e
2e
Villepinte
Dugny
La Courneuve
SAINT-DENIS
L’Île
St-Denis Aubervilliers
SEINE
SAINT-DENIS
D3 93
7
12e
15e
Bagnolet
MONTREUIL
Vincennes
St-Mandé
Bois de Vincennes
13e
D4
Neuilly
Plaisance
Préfet
de Seine-Saint-Denis
Gagny
Neuilly
sur-Marne
Gournay
sur-Marne
Fontenay
sous-Bois
Le
Perreux
Bry
NOGENT
sur-Marne
SUR-MARNE
Noisy
le-Grand
Villiers
sur-Marne
14
Issy
Charenton
Vanves
Champigny
Joinville
les-Moulineaux
le-Pont St-Maurice
sur-Marne
le-Pont
Malakoff Montrouge
Gentilly
Ivry-sur-Seine
Kremlin
Maisons-Alfort
Arcueil Bicêtre
Le Plessis
Châtillon
Chennevières
Alfortville
Trévise
St-Maur
Clamart
Villejuif
sur-Marne
Bagneux
des-Fossés
Cachan
Fontenay
Ormesson
aux-Roses
CRÉTEIL
La-Queue
VITRY-SUR-SEINE
sur-Marne
en-Brie
Le Plessis
Bourg
Robinson
Bonneuil
Sceaux la-Reine L’HAY-LES-ROSES
Noiseau
sur-Marne Sucy-en-Brie
Chatenay
Chevilly-Larue
Choisy-le-Roi
Malabry
Thiais
Valenton
Fresnes
Villeneuve
St-Georges
Rungis
ANTONY
Boissy
Marolles
Orly
Limeil-Brévannes St-Léger
en-Brie
Villeneuve-le-Roi
Santeny
Ablon
sur-Seine
A district is an intermediate
between
Saint-Denis
Centre / the
Basiliqueheadquarters of the directions
of the police and local security forces
Asnières-Gennevilliers-Colombes
Le Luth et les Hauts d’Asnières
Boucle Nord
of the Paris area and local staff.
Les zones de sécurité
prioritaires
(au 10/05/2016)
level
of command
Villeneuve
la-Garenne
e
Sèvres
D3
2
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Puteaux
Neuilly
sur-Seine
Stains
D2
Perret
Rueil
Malmaison
Vaucresson
Villetaneuse
Gennevilliers
Bois
Colombes
ASNIÈRES
La Garenne
SUR-SEINE
Colombes
Clichy
Courbevoie
Levallois
NANTERRE
D2
HAUTS
DE
SEINE
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R
e-appropriating public spaces is a priority for the Prefecture of Police.
Priority Safety Areas (ZSPs) were first introduced in 2012 with the aim of improving
the safety and security of certain neighbourhoods that had been particularly affected
by a deterioration in public law and order: robbery with violence, burglaries, street
vendors setting up on a permanent basis in tourist areas, drug trafficking taking root
at the entrances to blocks of flats or public gardens, prostitutes operating from the shared
areas of apartment buildings, etc.
Co-managed by the Prefect of Police, the Public Prosecutor and the Mayor of Paris, ZSPs allow
greater coordination between the police, the state education authorities, other government
departments, local authorities and voluntary groups.
In-depth action can be taken to combat all forms of
Taking back
crime, public nuisance and antisocial behaviour that has
public spaces.
sometimes become entrenched in particular areas.
Alongside the operational component, aimed at increasing
the police presence on the ground assisted by fast-track court proceedings, a partnership
component is dedicated to prevention projects designed to support schemes aimed at juveniles
who are drifting and, in particular, young people who have dropped out of school.
Colombes
Pierrefitte
sur-Seine
D4
D3
D4
8
D2
D1
VAL-DE-MARNE
94
Villecresnes
Préfet
du Val-de-Marne
Mandres
les-Roses
Périgny
Priority safety areas (10/05/2016)
1
Saint-Denis
Centre / Basilique
2
Asnières-Gennevilliers-Colombes
Le Luth et les Hauts d’Asnières
Boucle Nord
3
Saint-Ouen
4
Paris 18e
Barbès / Château Rouge / Goutte d’Or
5
Paris 19e
Curial / Cambrai / Stalingrad
6
Aubervilliers-Pantin
Axe Villette / 4 Chemins
République
7
Sevran
Cité Haute / Cité Basse
Cité des Beaudottes
8
Champigny-sur-Marne
Chennevières-sur-Marne
Quartier « Le Bois l’Abbé »
9
Paris 20e
Porte de Montreuil / Cité Python
Duvernois / Saint-Blaise / Haies
Orteaux / Réunion
prefecture of police • serving the police
Public access sites
2015 activity in figures
Police stations
National identity cards, passports. See branches
and opening times at the Prefecture of Police website
www.prefecturedepolice.interieur.gouv.fr/Particulier
159,608 national identity cards, 206,869 passports, 75,405 driving licences, 73,897 vehicle registration certificates,
101,388 residence permits, 9560 decrees of naturalisation and acquisition of French nationality.
T
he Prefecture of Police issues more than a million administrative documents - such as
passports, national identity cards, driving licences, vehicle registration certificates and
residence permits every year in Paris.
In order to improve the service offered to the public, the Prefecture of Police has
been committed to a vast process of modernisation for several years: bringing services
together under one roof, re-designing visitor lay-outs, introducing reception desks and electronic
queue management, developing on-line services and the “one-stop appointment” to avoid having
to make repeated trips to police stations, etc.
In similar fashion, applications for national identity cards and passports are now only made by
appointment, which has signiWelcoming the public is a priority
ficantly reduced waiting times.
for the Prefecture of Police. Vehicle registrations are now
made by appointment only,
centralised on the new site of rue Charcot in the 13th Arrondissement, since November 2014.
In order to improve reception by the services of the General Police Division, in 2013 the Prefecture of Police initiated a quality process aimed at improving citizens’ satisfaction with respect
to reception and services, called Qualifier 2.0.
6, rue du Delta, 9th arrondissement
> reception centre for foreigners,
residence permit renewal Centre
« We pay
attention to people
and are courteous
towards them. »
DPG-Enq_PERMIS 11-14.pdf
19-21, rue Truffaut,
17th arrondissement
> reception centre
for foreigners,
residence permit
application centre
1
09/12/14
17:11
RÉSULTATS DE L’ENQUÊTE DE SATISFACTION 2014
BUREAU DES PERMIS DE CONDUIRE
Réalisée du 5 au 14 novembre 2014
Dans le cadre de sa démarche qualité, le bureau des permis de
conduire de la préfecture de police a mis en place une enquête
annuelle pour mesurer votre satisfaction.
En 2014, 301 usagers ont répondu à l'enquête. Les conditions d’accès
au service et la courtoisie des agents sont les points forts de ce service.
84%
la satisfaction générale
les conditions
d’accès au service
85%
des usagers
sont satisfaits
DES USAGERS
SONT SATISFAITS
la courtoisie
90%
des usagers
sont satisfaits
l’accès
à l’information
par Internet
78%
des usagers
sont satisfaits
ÉDITION 11/14
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92, boulevard Ney,
18th arrondissement
> driving licences, asylum centre, students
Commitment n°2 of the Qualifier 2.0. document
LES PISTES D’AMÉLIORATION PORTENT SUR :
> L’accueil téléphonique
RETROUVEZ TOUTES
LES INFOS SUR LE SITE
DE LA PRÉFECTURE
DE POLICE
www.prefecturedepolice.fr
Conception et réalisation : préfecture de Police - Service de la communication • Impression : DOSTL PP
Facilitating administrative
procedures
1, rue de Lutèce,
4th arrondissement (Cité)
> travel permit applications
36, rue des Morillons,
15th arrondissement
> reception centre
for Algerians
114, avenue du Maine,
14th arrondissement
> reception centre
for foreigners,
residence permit
application centre
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163, rue de Charenton,
12th arrondissement
> reception centre
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for foreigners,
residence permit
36, rue Charcot,
renewal Centre
13th arrondissement
> grey cards
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11, rue des Ursins,
4th arrondissement
> naturalisations
12, quai de Gesvres, 4th arrondissement
> national identity cards, passports, associations
prefecture of police • serving the police
2015 activity in figures
5178 order-keeping operations including 2456 demonstrations (and in particular 450 unannounced). 1001
order services for sporting, festive and cultural events or ceremonies and 1066 official visits, totally in all 7245
supervised events.
SUPERVISING MAJOR EVENTS
P
aris is an internationally-important capital city and the headquarters of various
institutions and embassies; it is also the venue for some 6,500 celebratory or
sporting events and demonstrations every year. Law and order, together with
the protection of institutions, is an essential element of a democracy.
The Prefecture of Police has to guarantee not only
the right to demonstrate but also to ensure the safety of parEnabling freedom of expression
ticipants and residents at the same time as minimising diswhile keeping citizens safe.
turbance to daily life in the neighbourhoods affected. Since
the Greater Paris Police Force was set up, the Prefecture also
supervises the major events that take place at certain strategic sites in greater Paris (Stade
de France, La Défense, etc.) and manages the most sensitive official journeys within the
inner urban area.
These public order missions are supervised from the Prefecture of Police’s “public order”
information and command centre, which is managed by the Public Order and Traffic
Department.
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Parc des Princes command post, Paris 16th
prefecture of police • serving the public
2015 activity in figures
In the greater Paris area: 14,386 bodily-injury accidents were recorded in 2015 (135 deaths). In Paris, 6,127 bodilyinjury accidents were recorded (47 deaths) and 95,854 primary and secondary school pupils were made aware of
road safety issues during accident prevention sessions and road safety awareness days.
MANAGING traffic flow
and improving road safety
4
.1 million journeys are made by road every day between Paris and the city’s
suburbs and 3.2 million inside the capital itself. Since the Greater Paris Police
Force was set up, the Prefecture of Police has specialised units at its disposal for
improving traffic flow and implementing daily traffic management plans for Paris.
It is also in charge of surveillance for almost 1500 km of major roads covered by
the Prefecture of Police in Île-de-France, of which
807 km are motorways serving the capital. OverCombining enforcement
seeing the police officers dedicated to this task, the
and prevention.
regional traffic information and command centre
also coordinates all traffic services at the regional
level in regards to snow and ice plans, pollution, flooding and during major demonstrations
and events.The quest to enhance road safety the remains one of the most important priorities
for the Prefecture of Police;To continue to improve it, in addition to road patrols, it organises
numerous preventive measures..
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prefecture of police • serving the public
2015 activity in figures
7,564 restaurants and food retailers controlled, 196 emergency administrative closures for lack of hygiene, 1,453
places of collective accommodation (hotels and hostels) inspected by the safety commission in accordance with
the legal frequency of inspections. 623 surveys and immediate interventions regarding air quality. 42,855 objects
found and returned to their owners.
MAINTAINING
quality of life
and combating
urban hazards
The safety commissions regularly control establishments and sites receiving the public, as here at the Foire de Paris.
Q
uality of life for Parisians depends in large part on their environment.
The Prefecture of Police helps to preserve the environment by preventing
and curbing technological hazards, pollution and various forms of nuisance.
The Operational Division for Technical Services and Logistics carries out checks
on the noise and exhaust fumes emitted by the various vehicles that use the
public highway.The central laboratory is an accredited scientific organisation that measures
the quality of air indoors and outdoors (residential premises and in the workplace) as well
as water and soil quality. It also undertakes technical investigations in the event of carbon
monoxide poisoning It also provides its expertise in the field of fire-safety.
The Department of Transport and Public Protection handles prevention and the treatment
of urban risk in all its forms: sanitary risks, building risks, accessibility of establishments receiving the public etc. as well as transport and
Monitoring compliance
traffic problems. It harnesses the know-how of
with health and safety
its architectural safety team to assist in making
regulations. Paris’ services and shops accessible and facilitating the everyday life of the disabled. The
Regional Department for the Protection of the Public, which includes the Regional Veterinary
Services Department and the Regional Unit for Competition, Consumption and Fraud Prevention, undertakes checks on food and manufactured goods (toys, cosmetics, etc.), prevents
illegal commercial practices and contributes to animal welfare.
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prefecture of police • serving the public
The Ile-de-France in figures
1,810 km of railway lines including the metro, 10,754 km of roads, 90 high threshold SEVESO sites
(chemical factories, large oil depots etc.), 3 international airports.
PREVENTING
AND MANAGING
crisis
situations
The General Secretariat of the Defence and Safety Zone prepares
many emergency plans, like here for a rescue exercise.
A
n economic region of nearly 12 million inhabitants, Ile-de-France is characterised by the density of its urban infrastructure and transport networks and
concentrates a large number of natural, industrial, technological and health
hazards.
The function of the Prefect of Police, who is also the Prefect of the Paris
Defence and Safety Zone (which covers the region’s eight departments)*, is to prepare and
co-ordinate all the crisis-management measures at this level.
The Secretary General of the Defence and Safety Zone (SGZDS) at the Prefecture of Police
is the body that, in the event of a major crisis (flooding, heat wave, pandemic, bomb, etc.),
is responsible for planning and organising relief, keeping businesses running and ensuring
the return to normality. These tasks
are carried out in liaison with all the
Coordinating actions
public and private operators (indusfor the Île-de-France region.
tries, energy providers, public services,
etc.). In this context, it prepares, mobilises and coordinates the civilian and military resources
in Ile-de-France. In order to plan ahead to deal with any type of crisis, the SGZDS has a
monitoring, warning and coordination structure in place - the zone’s operational centre that operates 24/7.
* Essonne, Hauts-de-Seine, Paris, Seine-et-Marne, Seine-Saint-Denis,Val-de-Marne,Val d’Oise et Yvelines.
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prefecture of police • serving the public
2015 activity in figures
1,445,424 calls to 18/112 leading to 450,510 interventions by the Paris Fire Brigade, of which 80 % what you rescue
victims and 3% to fight fires, 27,518 people saved (excluding fires). 182 people rescued from drowning by the river
brigade, 52,941 instances of assistance provided to homeless persons by the homeless brigade.
Fire fighting and rescue services
Fires now account for only 3% of the total number
of call-outs of the Paris Fire Brigade.
PHOTO : PP/BSPP
C
reated by Napoleon in 1811, the Paris Fire Brigade is a large military unit
that comes under the authority of the Prefect of Police. It is responsible
for rescuing people in danger and protecting property in Paris and the
three departments of the inner urban area: Hauts-de-Seine (92), Seine-SaintDenis (93) and Val-de-Marne (94). Carrying out their functions in a huge
city – where they perform over two
hundred different types of intervention –
The Paris fire Brigade,
Paris fire fighters are multi-skilled rescue
a general rescue service.
workers. The Brigade makes 80% of the
emergency responses, both medical and
non-medical, in the greater Paris area. The brigade works in close partnership with the
17 Police-Emergency Service that also offers the public help and assistance at all hours
of the day and night. In turn, the police officers of the Homeless Assistance Unit (BAPSA)
criss-cross Paris daily to bring help to those most in need.
lastly, the emergency calls platform (PFAU) handles all emergency calls for the greater
Paris area at a single location:112, the universal number valid in the entire European
Union, 17 for the police and 18 for the fire brigade.
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Entrance to the future building of the regional police Department (DRPJ),
rue Mstislav Rostropovitch - ZAC Clichy-Batignolles (Paris 17th Arr.).
prefecture of police • serving the public
Forecasting staff and equipment requirements
staff (01/04/2016)
8,053
assets and equipment
million square meters of premises at 524 sites (398 of
which are for Paris and the inner suburbs and 126 sites
43,856 public workers
8,053
for the outer suburbs),
8,373
27,430
STAFF
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,206 vehicles maintained at the six sites in Île-de-France:
27,430 43,856 public workers
police staff
8,053
8,053
- 5,933 light vehicles and utility vehicles,
8,373
Paris Fire Brigade
STAFF
27,430 police staff
- 390 public order vehicles,
43,856
public
workers
8,053
43,856 public workers(excluding secondments)
8,373
- 76 heavy vehicles,
Paris Fire Brigade
8,373
STAFF
administrative, technical
STAFF
police
staffpublic
- 1,807 motorcycles,
43,856
workers
police
staff secondments)
(excluding
and scientific agents
8,373
in addition to these vehicles: 16 boats including 2 tugs,
Paris
Fire
Brigade
STAFF
Paris
Fire
Brigade
administrative,
technical
police
staff
4 launches, 3 inflatable boats with trailers, 7 semi-rigid
(excluding
secondments)
(excluding
secondments)
and scientific
agents
boats, 2 helicopters and 890 bicycles.
Paris
Fire
Brigade
administrative,
technical
administrative,
technical
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printing department, 18 million documents printed.
€3,249
(excluding
secondments)
and scientific
agents
million
and scientific agents
€728
14,64%
million
Provisional budget
2016 administrative, technical
€3,249
€3,977
million
and
scientific
agents
million
€728
26,61%
14,64%
41,27%
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for the special budget
million
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19-20 septembre 2015
de 10h00 à 18h30
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Casernes de la brigade
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safety, recruitment, combating violence, crime prevention, events, etc.) aimed
at the general public.
All information about administrative procedures and remote services, maps of
traffic in Paris updated in real time and traffic forecasts, the presentation of missions ground images and videos and reports are available on the Prefecture of Police’s
website: prefecturedepolice.paris.
The Prefecture of Police is also present on several social media sites. It also has a mobile
application, Préf.Police, for users including a blog, available from the first half of 2016:
Préf Police the blog.
The Prefecture of Police also explains all its missions and duties to the media, answers
requests for information and distributes press releases, it organises press conferences
and provides spaces and services for filming.
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Brassards de policiers résistants pendant la seconde guerre mondiale,
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PROMOTING CULTURAL HERITAGE
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ware of the importance of heritage, in 2009 the Prefecture of Police created the History and Cultural Affairs service (SMAC). Attached to the Police
Prefect’s cabinet, it is responsible for bringing to the public’s attention its
immense heritage and activities.
It primarily consists of a museum created by the Prefect Louis Lépine in
1909. Its collections have been built up from items brought together for the Universal
Exposition of 1900 and then completed by many regular donations and acquisitions.
Over an area of 300 m2, four centuries of police and criminal history is recalled. Photographs, uniforms, models, weapons, detention registers etc. comprise a showcase of the
exceptional archives held and managed by the Prefecture of Police.
Nearly ten kilometres of documents represent the basis of the institution’s memory and
as such are an inexhaustible source of information for the 3,500 consultants and visitors
who study or discover the documentary archives and visual and museum collections.
The Prefecture of Police also has an orchestra of a hundred and fourteen musicians, all
holders of conservatory first prizes. Founded in 1929, the Police Band plays throughout
the year in Paris, the Paris region, in the provinces and abroad.
Practical information
Prefecture of Police Museum
4, rue de la Montagne Sainte-Geneviève
75005 Paris
Metro: Maubert-Mutualité, line 10
Open between Monday and Friday
from 9h30 to 17h00, except public holidays.
Exception opening, one Saturday per month
from 10.30 to 17.30,
Contact us on 01 44 41 52 50 or by email:
pp-cabinet-smac-accueil- [email protected]
Free admission.
Archives of the Prefecture of Police
Interview room
25-27, rue Baudin Le Pré Saint-Gervais (93)
Open between Monday and Friday
from 9h30 to 17h00, except public holidays.
Metro: Hoche, line 5
Tel.: 01 53 71 61 00
Musique des Gardiens de la Paix (Police Band)
[email protected]
Tel.: 01 53 71 61 97 or 87
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ounded in June 1963 to strengthen the link between the police and the general public, Liaisons, the magazine of the Prefecture of Police, has continually
renewed itself in an effort to speak to a widely diverse readership (officers and
retirees of the Prefecture of Police, institutional partners, schools, libraries, etc.).
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With already more than a hundred and ten issues, Liaisons has become a quarterly newspaper popular with the personnel of the Prefecture of Police, the media and
the general public. In addition to the standard issues whose themes cover current news
and social issues (drugs, violence and young people, dress and objects of the Prefecture
of Police), every year the magazine publishes a special issue such as May 68, New mysteries of Paris, 50 years of Paris history, 1912-2012 - Behind the scenes of the Crime
Squad, 100 years of Paris police and Policemen in battle to mark the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Paris, as well as the secret places of the Prefecture of Police.
The magazine can be viewed in part on
the Prefecture of Police’s website:
www.prefecturedepolice.paris/Liaisons
You can also find Liaisons in bookshops,
in particular that of Documentation
française at 29 quai Voltaire, Paris 7th,
and on the publisher’s website:
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To obtain information or find out the address of the nearest reception point to you.
(Paris, Hauts-de-Seine, Seine-Saint-Denis et Val-de-Marne)
Switchboard: 01 53 71 53 71 / 01 53 73 53 73
Administrative Procedures: 01 58 80 80 80
ID cards, passports: Monday - Friday, 9.00 - 16.00 Driving licences: Monday - Friday, 14.00 - 16.00
Voice server: 0 892 01 22 22 (€0.225/min.)
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The Prefecture of Police
7-9 boulevard du Palais 75195 Paris Cedex 04
Tel. +33 (0) 1 53 71 53 71 • www.prefecturedepolice.paris
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