Week 17- Prefects, police, and control Flashcards

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What were Napoleon’s main aims in his reforms on the administration of justice?

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Assert his control, bring about stability, reduce opposition after years of change and uncertainty, prevent lawlessness- both political and general misbehaviour, secure his own position.

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What happened to the voting rights of the public?

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Only local magistrates continued to be directly elected by citizens, all other judges were directly appointed.

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What did the term of service for local magistrates extend to?

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From 3 to 10 years.

The remaining judges were appointed for life.

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4
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How were judges of the highest court chosen?

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Chosen by the senate, from the list of notables.

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How were judges of the lower courts chosen?

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Selected by the First Consul from departmental lists.

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How long did this method of appointing judges last?

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The lists were abandoned in 1802.

Napoleon made direct appointments of positions.

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7
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When was there an extensive purge of administrative personnel?

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1807

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8
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When were ‘special courts’ established

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1801

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9
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What was the role of ‘special courts’?

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‘suppression of brigandage’.

They worked without juries and had powers to impose the death penalty.

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10
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Why was the system of elected councils running local government failing?

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There was no direct communication between local councils and general government.
Local governments often lacked the money to operate effectively.

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11
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When did Napoleon issue a law revising the French administrative system?

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February 1800

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12
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What changes did Napoleon make with his administrative reforms of 1800?

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Napoleon built upon the introduction of départements from the reforms of 1790.
Created préfects directly responsible for carrying out central authority in the départements.

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13
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Where did Napoleon implement his administrative reforms of 1800?

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He introduced them on a provincial level to build the state from the bottom up, creating a sense of pride amongst the lower levels.

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14
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How did Napoleon reform the role of prefects?

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To be appointed by the First Consul.
Chosen for their administrative skill.
68% of prefects appointed from 1800 had been previously employed in the revolutionary government. The majority were either haute bourgeoise or former nobility.

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15
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What was the role of prefects?

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They would report to the government about subversive behaviour, spread propaganda and ensure all government orders were carried out.

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16
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What was Napoleon’s approach to police and control?

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He prioritised the development of an efficient police force to establish stability at home.

17
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What system of police had Napoleon inherited?

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Two police forces from the revolutionary governments.
The military police (the gendarmerie)
The civilian police or ‘administrative police’

18
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What was the role of the ‘administrative police’?

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They were responsible for general surveillance.
Ensured that political troublemakers were rounded up.
Acted as a form of secret police, compiling documents on individuals partaking in possible seditious activity.

19
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How did the administrative police assert their control?

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They called on the gendarmerie to carry out arrests.
They took orders from the commissaire de police.
The commissaire answered to the Ministry of General Police.

20
Q

Who headed the Ministry of General Police?

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Joseph Fouché (1800-1810)

Jean-Marie Savary (1810-1814)

21
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What was the role of the Ministry of General Police?

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Took daily reports directly to Napoleon.