Direction Régionale de Police Judiciaire de Paris

Direction Régionale de Police Judiciaire de Paris

The Direction Régionale de Police Judiciaire de Paris (DRPJ Paris), often called the 36, quai des Orfèvres or simply the 36 by the address of its headquarters, is the division of the Police judiciaire in Paris. Its 2,200 policemen investigate about 15,000 crimes and offences a year.[1]

The Police judiciaire, abbreviated PJ, is the criminal investigation division of the Police nationale.

36, quai des Orfèvres is often erroneously believed to be the address of the Direction Centrale de la Police Judiciaire, the national authority of the criminal police, which is actually located at the 11, rue des Saussaies, in the buildings of the Ministry of the Interior.

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History

The PJ is the direct successor of the Sûreté, which was founded in 1812 by Eugène François Vidocq as the criminal investigative bureau of the Paris police. The Sûreté served latter as an inspiration for Scotland Yard, the FBI and other departments of criminal investigation throughout the world.

In its modern form, the parisian PJ was created by a decree by Celestin Hennion, the then préfet de police and father of the elite mobile police units called Brigades du Tigres. Unique for their time, they were created with the support of Georges Clémenceau, who was nicknamed "le tigre" (the Tiger). It explains why the PJ emblem consists of a stylized tiger's head.

The PJ should move to the Batignolles neighborhood, in a new building due to be completed in 2015[2] and shared with the Tribunal de grande instance, Paris's main tribunal. However, the project is criticized because of its cost and the historic status of the 36.[3]

Mandate

The Paris PJ comes under the control of the Préfecture de Police and operates over its territorial jurisdiction, which includes the city of Paris but also the three adjacent departments of Hauts-de-Seine, Seine-Saint-Denis and Val-de-Marne.

Under the direction and supervision of the judiciary, it is responsible for the fight against criminality and delinquency and for the implementation of all technical, scientific and operational police resources needed for the inquiries. It investigates cases which involve a large scale of crimes and infractions like drug trafficking, prostitution, racketeering, kidnapping, organised crime (either criminal or financial activities), hostage taking, bomb attacks, sexual assaults, or homicides.

Organization

Brigade criminelle Patch

The Paris PJ services and units are:

  • the état-major with the director and its collaborators;
  • the division of the six brigades centrales (central brigades):
    • the Brigade criminelle (criminal brigade - B.C. aka "la Crim'"), the oldest and perhaps most famous, especially in charge of homicides, kidnapping, bomb attacks and investigations involving personalities;
    • the Brigade de recherche et d'intervention (research and intervention brigade - B.R.I. aka "l'Antigang"), an elite special intervention unit specialized in hostage taking, very serious cases of armed robbery and catching dangerous gangsters;
    • the Brigade de répression du banditisme (banditry repression brigade - B.R.B.), mainly in charge of serious street infractions (bag snatching, burglary...), hold-ups and armed mugging but also of art trafficking and car robbery and traffcking;
    • the Brigade des stupéfiants (drugs brigade - B.S. aka "les Stups"), specialized in drug trafficking;
    • the Brigade de protection des mineurs (underages protection brigade - B.P.M. aka "les Mineurs"), in charge of all infractions with victims under 18;
    • the Brigade de répression du proxénétisme (procuring repression brigade - B.R.P. aka "la Mondaine") specialized in the surveillance of prostitution and the fight against procuring;
  • the division of the territorial districts (Divisions de police judiciaire or DPJ):
    • 1ère DPJ (1st DPJ) with jurisdiction over the Center and West of Paris (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 8th, 9th, 16th, 17th arrondissements);
    • 2ème DPJ (2nd DPJ) with jurisdiction over the North and East of Paris (10th, 11th, 12th, 18th, 19th, 20th arrondissements);
    • 3ème DPJ (3rd DPJ) with jurisdiction over the South of Paris (5th, 6th, 7th, 13th, 14th, 15th arrondissements);
    • SDPJ of Hauts-de-Seine;
    • SDPJ of Seine-Saint-Denis;
    • SDPJ of Val-de-Marne;
  • the economic and financial affairs division:
    • the Brigade financière (financial brigade), in charge of financial criminality;
    • the Brigade de répression de la délinquance astucieuse (clever delinquency repression brigade);
    • the Brigade des fraudes aux moyens de paiement (method of payment frauds brigade);
    • the Brigade de répression de la délinquance économique (economic delinquency repression brigade);
    • the Brigade d'enquête sur les fraudes aux technologies de l'information (IT frauds inquiry brigade);
    • the Brigade de recherches et d'investigations financières (financial researchs and investigations brigade);
  • the investigation support division, which includes notably the Identité judiciaire (judicial identity) in charge of all the technical and scientific analyses.

The DPJ have the qualifications to investigate every kind of crime and infraction committed over their territory, while the central brigades take the most complex cases in their area of qualification and can operate anywhere.

Due to the lack of space, only a few services are still located in the historic building of the 36, quai des Orfèvres. Are there the état-major, the Brigade criminelle, the Brigade des stupéfiants and the BRI. The other brigades and services are spread in several buildings throughout Paris.

In fiction and films

Because of its history and its iconic status within the French police, the 36 and its services have often been described in novels, films and TV series.

See also

  • French National Police

References


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