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  1. « Célestin Hennion, 1862-1915, créateur des "Brigades du Tigre" et de la police judiciaire (1917), préfet de police (1913-1914). »}} |Source ={{Own}} |Author File usage The following pages on the English Wikipedia use this file (pages on other projects are not listed):

  2. Today Célestin Hennion would be 161 years old. French head of the Prefecture of Police – Célestin Hennion was born in Gommegnies (Commune in Nord, France) on September 8th, 1862 and died in Sainte-Adresse (Commune in Seine-Maritime, France) on March 14th, 1915 at the age of 52.

  3. Explore Célestin Hennion’s 25,454 photos on Flickr! This site uses cookies to improve your experience and to help show content that is more relevant to your interests.

  4. Storia. La prima polizia giudiziaria nazionale è stata creata nel 1907 da Georges Clemenceau in qualità di ministro degli Interni e Célestin Hennion.Prima di allora, la polizia era costituita da forze locali e aveva problemi a far fronte a nuove grandi bande che agivano in aree più vaste, utilizzando automobili e ferrovie per muoversi (mentre la polizia aveva biciclette o cavalli).

  5. Célestin Hennion CVO (8 September 1862 – 14 March 1915) was a French police officer who rose to head the Prefecture of Police (French: Préfecture de Police). He was responsible for the reorganisation of the Préfecture and the introduction of The Tiger Brigades, ancestor of the French judicial police. In France, he is considered to be one of the pioneers of modern policing.

  6. The first national judicial police was created in 1907 by Georges Clemenceau acting as Minister of the Interior, and Célestin Hennion. Before that, the police were local forces, and had trouble coping with new large gangs acting on broader areas, using cars and railways to move (while police had bicycles or horses).

  7. Storia. Sebbene i servizi di intelligence della polizia siano apparsi nell'Ancien Régime, il termine "Renseignements Généraux" risale al 1907, con la creazione da parte del direttore della sicurezza generale, Célestin Hennion, di un dipartimento di intelligence parallelo ai servizi giudiziari.