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Marie-François Goron (2 March 1847, in
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-4 February 1933, in
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), was a French police official and best-selling author. A number of developments in the French police force took place under his direction. After joining the army between 1865-1875, he then rapidly rose through the ranks of the French police, becoming Chief of the
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, the French criminal spy police, in 1887. Goron held this position for seven years, until 1894. While at the head of the Sûreté and as the first occupant of 36, quai des Orfèvres, Goron was a key figure in a series of judicial and political affairs. For instance, he was responsible for the arrest of
Clément Duval Clément Duval (1850-1935) was a French Anarchism, anarchist. He is best known as the principal founder of illegalism, an anarchist tendency that he extensively inspired, practiced, and theorized. Born into a modest Socialism, socialist family, ...
and
Vittorio Pini Vittorio Pini (20 August 1859, in Reggio Emilia – 8 June 1903, in the penal colony of Cayenne) was a worker, activist, and theorist of Individualist anarchism, individualist and Illegalism, illegalist anarchism. Having arrived in France during ...
, considered foundational figures of
illegalism Illegalism is a tendency of anarchism that developed primarily in France, Italy, Belgium and Switzerland during the late 1890s and early 1900s as an outgrowth of individualist anarchism. Illegalists embrace criminality either openly or secret ...
. He also solved his most renowned case, the
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, where his relentless investigation led to its resolution. A few years later, he played a central role and was a significant witness in the Clichy Affair, followed by the
Ère des attentats The (), or the French anarchist campaign of attacks from 1892 to 1894, was a period in the history of France and the broader Propaganda of the deed, history of propaganda of the deed (1880–1914), marked by a significant wave of political viole ...
(1892-1894), during which he was tasked with thwarting anarchist bombings. Notably, he arrested
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. Following accusations of
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, Goron was demoted and subsequently left his position to open a private firm in 1895. He then transitioned into a successful career as an author, publishing numerous works. His ''Memoirs'', released in four volumes in 1897, serve as a significant, albeit biased, source of information about the period.


Biography


Youth and education

Marie-François Goron was born in Rennes on 2 March 1847. He was a 'bad' student and only completed his schooling up to the equivalent of the tenth grade.


Military career

At eighteen, in 1865, Goron joined the army. He participated in colonial campaigns in
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and
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, and also in the
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. He served as a corporal in the 99th Infantry Regiment, then as a non-commissioned officer in several other regiments, including the 1st Regiment of Senegalese Tirailleurs. By 1875, he was a lieutenant, and later became a reserve captain.


Commercial and colonial endeavours

For several years, he worked as a commercial employee in
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. He then moved with his wife and two children to
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, specifically to the Formosa colony in the
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region. However, after two very difficult years, he decided to return to France.


Police

In 1881, Goron joined the
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, thanks to recommendations from Rennes deputies to Prefect Andrieux. By 1882, he became secretary of the Saint-Vincent-de-Paul district police station in Paris. His career quickly advanced; he was appointed commissaire in
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on 12 November 1885.


Sûreté

In September 1886, Goron became the deputy chief to his predecessor, Ernest Taylor, at the Sûreté, and then its head. Upon taking charge, he oversaw the relocation of the Sûreté to 36, quai des Orfèvres, becoming its very first occupant. Just a few months into his new role, Goron faced the Duval affair, which involved
Clément Duval Clément Duval (1850-1935) was a French Anarchism, anarchist. He is best known as the principal founder of illegalism, an anarchist tendency that he extensively inspired, practiced, and theorized. Born into a modest Socialism, socialist family, ...
, a key figure in the
illegalist Illegalism is a tendency of anarchism that developed primarily in France, Italy, Belgium and Switzerland during the late 1890s and early 1900s as an outgrowth of individualist anarchism. Illegalists embrace criminality either openly or secretl ...
tendency of
anarchism Anarchism is a political philosophy and Political movement, movement that seeks to abolish all institutions that perpetuate authority, coercion, or Social hierarchy, hierarchy, primarily targeting the state (polity), state and capitalism. A ...
. When Goron's team went to arrest Duval at his home, Duval fled. He was eventually apprehended by Brigadier Rossignol, whom he seriously injured, and then placed under arrest. Goron met with Duval, and the two conversed; he also attended Duval's trial. Through this trial, Goron, much like a significant portion of the French public, became acquainted with anarchism. Later, in his ''Memoirs'', Goron would argue that Duval was the primary inspiration behind the
Ère des attentats The (), or the French anarchist campaign of attacks from 1892 to 1894, was a period in the history of France and the broader Propaganda of the deed, history of propaganda of the deed (1880–1914), marked by a significant wave of political viole ...
(1892-1894) and the first real application of
propaganda by the deed Propaganda of the deed, or propaganda by the deed, is a type of direct action intended to influence public opinion. The action itself is meant to serve as an example for others to follow, acting as a catalyst for social revolution. It is primari ...
. According to Goron, this concept had previously remained theoretical or limited to minor attacks, such as the Thiers statue bombing. In 1888, Goron was involved in the arrest of
Vittorio Pini Vittorio Pini (20 August 1859, in Reggio Emilia – 8 June 1903, in the penal colony of Cayenne) was a worker, activist, and theorist of Individualist anarchism, individualist and Illegalism, illegalist anarchism. Having arrived in France during ...
, another founder of illegalism, much like Duval. In the same year, Goron solved the
Gouffé Case The Gouffé Case, also known as the Gouffé trunk, Miller's bloody trunk or the Eyraud-Bompard affair, was an 1889 murder case which unfolded in French Third Republic, France. On 26 July 1889, bailiff Toussaint-Augustin Gouffé of Montmartre, Par ...
, his most famous investigation, after heavily committing to the inquiry and refusing to give up on it. Despite numerous difficulties, the Sûreté managed to find the culprit and the motive behind the crime. He was awarded the
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in November 1889. In 1890, Goron played a notable role in the Clichy Affair, a case of
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. In this incident, the police commissaire of Levallois-Perret decided to intervene in his colleague's jurisdiction to seize a rolled-up red flag that anarchists were carrying into a bar. The anarchists were severely beaten and left without medical attention. Goron was called to the scene, observed the injured anarchists' condition, and took the three victims— Henri Decamps, Charles Dardare, and Louis Lévéillé—with him. Decamps, believing Goron to be the police prefect and believing he was a witness of the violence, cited him as a witness for the defense. According to his own testimony, he then intervened at the trial of the accused to state that he did not know if the police had beaten the anarchists on site or at the police station; but that he confirmed that several hours after the events, when he arrived on site, the anarchists were left for dead. In the account he gives of these events, Goron is very critical of the role of the police commissaire of Levallois-Perret, who was responsible for the affair by choosing to go to his neighbor's district in Clichy to commit an illegal act. According to him, without realizing it, this commissaire was responsible for the Ère des attentats and the
assassination of Sadi Carnot On 24 June 1894, in Lyon, France, French President Sadi Carnot was assassinated by Italian anarchist Sante Geronimo Caserio. Acting in retaliation for the execution of Ravachol and the subsequent ratification of the anti-anarchist '' lois sc ...
. During this period, Goron, like the rest of the French police, was tasked with trying to stop the anarchist bombings. He frequently visited the sites of these attacks, even though this wasn't technically part of his duties, as his department was theoretically responsible for non-political crime. He nonetheless arrested members of the Pieds-plats group involved in the
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, such as
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and
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. Looking back on these events several years later, Goron argued that repression and exceptional laws were ineffective ways to combat anarchists. He supported the
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, being careful not to create new martyrs. He also mentioned his own experiences with raids, stating that "all the anarchist hunts I have witnessed have had the most pitiable results".


Retirement and writings

----In 1894, Goron was demoted to a simple commissaire, likely due to
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allegations where he was accused of using departmental funds for personal expenses. Granted retirement in 1895, he opened a private detective agency under his own name, becoming a notable example of a police officer transitioning to the private sector. He also began writing his memoirs, achieving considerable success, and later ventured into writing detective novels. In 1914, at the outbreak of war, he volunteered for service and was assigned to the
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(French military intelligence).


Works


Les mémoires de M. Goron
' (1897), including, on anarchism and anarchists: *
L'anarchiste Duval
', discussing illegalism, Clément Duval and other related subjects *
La police et les anarchistes
', discussing Vittorio Pini, the Clichy Affair and start of the Ère des attentats *
Les assassins anarchistes
', discussing his opinion on 'anarchist assassins', a particular type of anarchist that would exist, according to him *
Les faux-monnayeurs et l'anarchie
'' discussing illegalist and more broadly anarchist methods to organize *
La répression de l'anarchie
'' arguing that repression is not the good way to deal with anarchists


References


Bibliography

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