#INTC2136943AOrder of December 15, 2021, on the Professional Examination for Promotion to the Rank of Brigadier in the National Police
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The law, issued on December 15, 2021, establishes the general organization and examination rules for promotion to the rank of brigadier in the national police of France. It outlines the qualifications for candidates, the examination structure including various testing domains, and the selection process. The law emphasizes the importance of certain legal and procedural knowledge relevant to police work, while specifying the roles and responsibilities of the evaluators involved in the examination.
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Key Changes
- Introduction of specific examination domains: voie publique, renseignement, ordre public, migration frontières.
- Specification of examination structures, including a multiple-choice questionnaire and an oral interview.
- Abrogation of the previous regulations related to the promotion examinations for the rank of brigadier.
Obligations
What this law requires
Candidates for promotion to brigadier rank must demonstrate knowledge of criminal law, criminal procedure, public liberties, and French judicial organization through examination
Candidates must be tested on police statutory rules, including rights and obligations of police officers and the professional conduct code of national police and gendarmerie
Examination must include assessment of intervention techniques and safety, including nuclear, radiological, biological and chemical risks; weaponry; and first aid
At least one question in the short-answer examination must address intervention techniques and safety
Candidates in the Public Order domain must demonstrate knowledge of legitimate defense, lawful use of weapons by law enforcement, and public liberties