Key Benefits:
Seals, Minister of Justice, and the Minister of the Public Service,
Vu Order No. 58-696 of 6 August 1958 on the special status of officials of the external services of the prison administration;
In accordance with Act No. 83-634 of 13 July 1983, as amended, relating to the rights and obligations of civil servants, Together the amended Act No. 84-16 of 11 January 1984 laying down statutory provisions relating to the public service of the State;
In view of the law n ° 87-432 of 22 June 1987 on the public prison service;
In view of Decree No. 66-874 of the 21 November 1966 as amended on the special status of service officials Disconcentrated of the prison administration;
In view of Decree No. 2005-447 of 6 May 2005 on the special status of the prison administration's directors of insertion and probation,
Stop:
The external competition has two qualifying written tests and two oral admission tests.
The written tests for eligibility of the external competition Consist of:
1. A dissertation on a general subject relating to the political or social problems of the contemporary world (duration: 4 hours; coefficient 4).
2. A composition bearing, at the choice of the candidate, on one of the following subjects, that choice Being expressed at the time of entry into the competition (duration: 3 hours; coefficient 3):
a) Criminal law and criminal procedure;
b) Public law;
c) Public finance;
d) History of the 20th century;
e) Human sciences (criminology, psychology, sociology);
f) Economic policies.
The eligibility tests for the closed competition consist of:
1. The drafting of a note on the analysis of a file or a summary note prepared from a file relating to society issues relating to the prison area and insertion (duration: 3 hours; coefficient 3).
2. A composition bearing, at the choice of the candidate, on one of the following subjects, this choice being expressed at the time of entry into the competition (duration: 3 hours; coefficient 3):
a) Criminal law and criminal procedure;
b) Public law;
c) Public finance;
d) History of the 20th century;
e) Human sciences (criminology, psychology, sociology);
f) Economic policies.
The admission tests for the external competition consist of:
1. A presentation followed by a conversation with the board based on a general text or a topicality.
Prepare Duration: 30 minutes.
Presentation Duration: 10 minutes.
Discussion Duration: 20 minutes.
Coefficient 5.
2. A query for a material other than the one chosen for the second written test. The choice of this material should be stopped at the time of entry into the competition.
Preparation time: fifteen minutes.
Test duration: 15 minutes.
Coefficient 3.
The internal competition entry test consists of a free presentation and discussion with the jury.
This event is designed to assess the motivation of the candidate, his ability to innovate, animate and lead a team.
The presentation builds on:
-a document, file or study relating to the missions or the operation of the service The public of the prison administration or the conduct of projects in the field of insertion;
-and on the professional experience of the candidate.
Duration of preparation: thirty minutes.
Duration of presentation: ten minutes.
Duration Discussion: 20 minutes.
Coefficient 5.
For each competition, the jury establishes, after the written tests, the list of candidates allowed to take part in the competition. Part of the oral tests.
No one can be declared admissible or admitted if he has not participated in all the mandatory tests, or if he has obtained, at One of these tests, a score of less than 5 out of 20.
The jury establishes, for each competition, in order of merit, the list of candidates declared And that of the candidates on the supplementary list.
1. Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure
1. Criminal law.
A.-Criminal offence:
Definition;
Tripartite classification of offences;
Elements:
-legal: sources of criminal law, application of criminal law over time, application of criminal law In space;
Hardware: the result, the attempt, the impossible offense;
Moral: the fault and intent (intentional and unintentional offences);
Application of criminal law by the judge: Qualification, review of legality, restrictive interpretation of criminal law;
The causes of irresponsibility or the mitigation of liability;
The plurality of offenders: complicity;
Criminal liability of offenders Legal persons.
B.-Penalties:
Definition, characters (legality, equality, personality);
Classifications;
Sentencing system:
-sentencing (in the case of an offence unit), penalty, sentence;
-legal causes of reduction and penalty exemption;
-aggravation of penalties (offences, recidivism);
Suspension and termination of sentences:
-the suspension of sentences: the various stays;
-the termination of sentences: The limitation of the sentence, grace, amnesty, rehabilitation;
-minor criminal responsibility and measures applicable to the minor.
2. Criminal procedure.
A.-Actions arising out of the offence:
Public action, action Prosecution of offences; prosecution of offences;
Public Prosecutor's Office near the various jurisdictions (police tribunal, correctional court, court) and its powers;
Evidence.
B.-The Judicial
: Actors: Judicial police officers, judicial police officers, officials and officers responsible for certain judicial police functions. Control over the activity of judicial police officers by the judicial authority;
Investigations (the preliminary investigation and the gross violation investigation); identity checks and checks;
The preparatory instruction: To the examining magistrate, the powers of the investigating judge, the situation of the parties during the investigation, the closing of the investigation. The Chamber of Education; the nullities of the information, the appeal of a decision of the investigating judge or the judge of freedoms and detention;
Judgement courts: courts, courts of law, courts of law Font;
Court decisions and remedies;
Sentencing and alternatives to incarceration.
2. Public Law
1. Constitutional law and political institutions.
General information on political institutions.
The Constitution, the organization of the state, the various political regimes, the sovereignty and its modes of expression
Current French policies; the Constitution of 4 October 1958, the organisation of powers, the relationship between authorities.
2. Administrative law and administrative institutions.
A.-Administrative organisation:
General concepts, decentralisation, deconcentration, territorial frameworks of the administrative organisation;
State administration: central administration, services with national competence, decentralised services, prefect;
Les Independent authorities;
Territorial communities: the region, the department, the commune, the special status communities, the local community groups;
The specialized public.
B.-Justice Administrative:
The separation of administrative and judicial authorities, the conflict tribunal;
Organisation of administrative justice, the Conseil d' Etat, administrative courts of appeal, administrative tribunals;
Courts Financial;
Appeals to administrative jurisdiction.
C.-Legal regulation of administrative activity:
Sources of administrative law;
The principle of legality, the rule of law, the hierarchy of standards;
Unilateral administrative acts, regulatory power;
Administration contracts;
Police Administrative;
The concept of public service, the different types of public services and the different modes of management;
Relations between administration and users, the non-contentious administrative procedure.
3. Public Finance
1. The overall approach to public finances.
Revenue concepts.
Public finance processes and actors.
Public finance management:
2. State finances.
Finance laws.
Resources From the State.
State expenses.
The operational management of the budget.
The state accounts.
The internal and external controls of state finances.
3. Local Finance.
Territorial Government Resources and Expenses.
Budget voting and execution procedures:
Local finance control:
Local finance issues.
4. Social finance.
The place of social expenditures across government expenditures.
Social finance authorities, agencies, and governments.
Social protection funding.
Funding laws for Social security.
The problem of balancing social finances.
4. History of the 20th century
1. History of international relations since 1918.
Europe and the world since 1918.
The main developments until 1939.
The major stages of the Second World War and the world in 1945
Since 1945.
Decolonization, North-South reports.
European construction since 1957.
2. History of the great powers.
The history of France since 1918.
The main developments of the major powers:
Germany, the United Kingdom and Italy since 1918.
The USSR and Russia since 1918.
The US since 1929.
China and Japan since 1945.
5. Human Sciences
1. Criminology and the Sociology of the Penalty.
A.-General:
Criminology of the passage to the act and the criminology of the reaction;
Timeliness of the opposition between determinism and free will;
The economic crisis and the Criminal law enforcement;
Violence: realities, representations and analyses;
L' appport de la psychoanalyse à la criminologie;
The epistemological status of criminology.
B.-Special problems:
Prison: Speech;
Criminal personality: Exposed and critical;
Juvenile delinquency;
criminology of labelling;
The sociology of culture and offenders;
Sense of official crime statistics;
Empirical research on Business Crime;
Victims;
Terrorism;
Social Defense News.
2. Psychology and Psychoanalysis.
A.-General Psychology:
Personality Theories;
Learning;
Communication Theories;
The Psychology of the Relationship of Authority;
Anxiety, Stress.
B.-Psychanalysis:
Topical;
Neurons, Perversions, psychoses;
The interpretation of dreams;
Some key concepts: transfer, repetition, resistance, identification, sublimation, narcissism, castration.
3. Sociology and social psychology.
A.-General sociology:
The socialization process;
Integration, anomie, deviance;
Belief systems and social representations;
Changing family;
Migration phenomena: Exclusion and integration of foreigners;
Life histories and trajectories of marginalization;
State sociology;
Bureaucracy;
Classes, groups, change and social mobility;
Use Statistics in sociology.
B.-Social Psychology:
The group, organization, institution;
Crowds;
Attitudes and opinions;
Power and exercise: Leadership problems;
Authorities and counterpowers;
Creativity in collective groups and decisions;
Mass communication;
Change and resistance to change.
C.-Psychosociology of Organizations:
Scientific organization of work and the current of human relations;
Modern theories of organization;
Motivation and satisfaction at work: The influence of motivations on participation;
Conflicts in organization and negotiation;
Innovations and projects.
D.-Ethnology:
Family ties and incest taboo;
Myths;
Ritual productions and symbolic practices;
The scapegoat: violence, sacrifice and the sacred;
The ethnology of the city.
6. Economic Policies
1. Economic analysis notions.
A.-The mechanisms of the economy:
Economic actors: households, businesses, governments;
Production factors;
National product;
Income: distribution, redistribution, Use.
B.-Currency and credit:
Different kinds of currency;
Financial intermediaries;
Markets (money markets, market for economy, financial markets).
2. Economic problems Contemporary.
A.-Contemporary crises:
Developed economies; imbalances and disadjustments (inflation, unemployment, corporate and government debt, external imbalances), explanatory factors (changes in the international system, changes in the international system) Technology, demographic change);
Developing economies: an analysis of the causes of underdevelopment, remedies.
B.-International Economic Relations:
Balance of payments and balances overview;
International exchange; trade balance, international trade and trade regulation;
International financial organizations, the monetary system
3. Contemporary economic policies.
A.-Economic policies and their objectives:
cyclical policies;
Employment policies;
Balanced growth policies;
Policies Development Assistance.
B.-France:
The major economic policy phases since 1945.
C.-The European Union:
Key developments since the creation of the European Economic Communities.
Prison Service Director is Responsible for the execution of this Order, which shall be published in the Official Journal of the French Republic
Done at Paris, on 16 June 2005.
The guard of the seals, Minister of Justice,
For the Minister and by delegation:
The Director of the Prison Service,
P. Molle
The Minister of the Public Service,
For the Minister and by delegation:
By preventing the Director General
from administration and public service:
The civil administrator,
P.
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