#INTC1704823AOrder of February 21, 2017 on the General Organizational Rules, Nature, and Program of Competitions for Principal Technicians of Technical and Scientific Police of the National Police
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The law establishes the regulations for the recruitment and examination process of principal technicians for technical and scientific police roles within the French National Police. It outlines the specific specialties available for candidates, the structure of tests, and the criteria for evaluation. Additionally, it provides guidelines for the organization of concours, including the required qualifications, responsibilities of juries, and the legal framework for the process, ensuring a systematic approach to the recruitment of highly skilled personnel.
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Key Changes
- Introduced detailed specialty programs based on current educational standards.
- Specified the organization and composition of juries for the concours.
- Abrogated previous regulations from 2013, updating the recruitment framework.
Obligations
What this law requires
Establish examination programs for principal technician specialties (biology, analytical chemistry, hygiene and safety, physical measurements, physics, quality, ballistics, document examination, and electronics) based on university-level baccalauréat + 2 curricula recognized by the Ministry of National Education, Higher Education and Research
Apply examination program references that are in force during the year the competition is opened, not outdated or previous versions
Organize and structure judicial identity specialty examinations to include: crime scene management methodology, photography, mapping/plans, dactyloscopy, and related technical documentation protocols
Ensure document and handwriting specialty examination programs include knowledge of fingerprint traces, DNA research, digital image processing, document examination techniques, handwriting analysis methods, and examination under various radiation types
Establish electronics specialty examination programs covering mathematics foundations, physics, electronic circuits, digital signal processing, automation systems, industrial computing, implementation techniques, and electrotechnics