French National Police

The National Police (Police Nationale) is one of two national police forces and the main civil law enforcement agency of France, with primary jurisdiction in cities and large towns. The other main agency is the military Gendarmerie, with primary jurisdiction in smaller towns and rural and border areas. The National Police comes under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of the Interior and has about 150,000 employees.

The National Police operates mostly in large cities and towns. In that context:

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Ranks

The National Police is divided into three corps, in the terminology of the French Civil Service, in ascending order of seniority:

The powers of making a full arrest, hearing suspects, overseeing searches ordered by the judiciary, etc. are restricted to members of the police or the gendarmerie with the qualification of "officer of judiciary police" (officier de police judiciaire or OPJ). Other officers are only "agents of judiciary police" (agents de police judiciaire or APJ) and have only limited competences, restricted to assisting the officers. See Police in France.

Organization

The police is divided into directorates [1]:

Security in the Paris area is the domain of the Paris Prefecture of Police .

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See also: French National Police, 36 Quai des Orfèvres, British police, Captain, Central Directorate of Public Security, Commandant, Commissioned officer, Compagnies Républicaines de Sécurité, Constable, Counter-intelligence