L'inflexion des missions de l'Inspection générale de la police nationale : l'audit
By: RENAUDIN, Frédéric.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Paris : IIAP, juil./sept. 1999Revue Française D'Administration Publique 91, p. 447-454Abstract: In recent years the traditional tasks of scrutiny carried out by the General Inspection of the National Police have shifted towards complementary tasks such as undertaking studies, evaluations and audits. The latter have a preventive dimension although scrutiny of activities if often a necessary preliminary measure and this means that audits are often badly received by the service targeted. In constructing a detailed methodology for the audit and in putting practice, the General Inspection has seen its competences enlarged and its tasks increasedIn recent years the traditional tasks of scrutiny carried out by the General Inspection of the National Police have shifted towards complementary tasks such as undertaking studies, evaluations and audits. The latter have a preventive dimension although scrutiny of activities if often a necessary preliminary measure and this means that audits are often badly received by the service targeted. In constructing a detailed methodology for the audit and in putting practice, the General Inspection has seen its competences enlarged and its tasks increased
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