#2011-267Orientation and Programming Law for the Performance of Internal Security
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This law aims to enhance the performance of France's internal security by modernizing police and gendarmerie operations, utilizing new technologies, and fostering coordination among security forces. It targets different areas of crime, including emerging threats like cybercrime. The law also emphasizes the role of various actors like mayors and private security firms in improving public safety.
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Key Changes
- Enhancement of coordination between police and gendarmerie.
- Increased use of technology in law enforcement.
- Focus on emerging threats like cybercrime.
Obligations
What this law requires
Police and gendarmerie must cease employing officers in functions that are not strictly related to their core professional duties
Police and gendarmerie must systematize the mutualization of means and human resource management actions between the two forces
Police and gendarmerie forces must systematize the mutualization of means and human resources management actions between the two forces
Police and gendarmerie must develop operational cooperation in domains including regional intervention groups (GIR), central offices, internal security attaché networks, and mobile forces coordination
Police and gendarmerie forces must conduct hierarchical risk and threat assessments to identify and prioritize territories and actions for security operations