Police officers are generally employed by governmental organizations, and can make arrests, serve warrants and court orders, and carry firearms on and off duty and in plain view or concealed. Security officers usually work for private employers, have limited or no powers of arrest, cannot serve warrants or enforce court orders, and usually do not carry firearms. There are exceptions to both groups, but these characteristics are generally true.
a sworn officer wears blue and can arrest criminals while a security guard wears white and can't arrest people
There is no difference. In some instances security companies themselves use a distinction of Armed to Unarmed personnel. Guard or security officer refers to Unarmed and Security Enforcement Officer refers to Armed. Each state has different licensing and laws about security personnel.
a sheriff, body guard, or a security officer(:
There can be lots, a few are Patrol Officer, Security Guard, WatchMan
Private Investigator, Loss Prevention Officer or Security Guard
yes
Policeman sheriff Fireman Security Guard Correction Officer
The Department of Transportation. The Coast Guard is a part of this department in peacetime.
If you would like more information on becoming a security guard , I would research it online to find all of the facts that you are looking for .
Training to become a security guard can vary from state to state. Most of the training can be done through colleges. Or through specific companies that specialize in security guard training.
Simple dictionary work. Guard - to watch over especially to protect or control. Defense - the action of resisting attack. Security - the state of being or condition of existence in which one is free of threat or danger.
Not usually but possible. Normally a security guard works for a private company and a law officer works for the government. A government agency may hire the private company to provide security guards.