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A public security officer works for a public agency like the Police Department. A private security officer works for a private company to ensure tha objects or information important to the company are not stolen, and to contl the entries to the company spaces, etc.
Mahesh Nalla has written: 'A primer in private security' -- subject(s): Industries, Private Police, Private security services, Security measures
It is unknown what it is that you are looking for. Security guards and private security agents have no power to enforce any laws and police officers are sworn law enforcement officers with full authority to enforce all criminal laws. There is NO in-between.
David Y. Coverston has written: 'Security guard' -- subject(s): Industries, Private Police, Private security services, Security measures
Private armed security that provides extra coverage to wealthy neighborhoods or businesses.
"Private police" is the same used by some private security forces, e.g. security guards. They usually have no police powers. They can't serve warrants, make arrests on probable cause, or make traffic stops. "Public police" are employed by governmental or quasi-governmental agencies such as cities, counties, states, colleges, public hospitals, etc.
a sworn officer wears blue and can arrest criminals while a security guard wears white and can't arrest people
Private Investigator, Loss Prevention Officer or Security Guard
Police can't swim
The name.
saint Michael is the closest as their domain is police officers, detectives and security guards.
"Mountie" is just a slang term for a police officer who works for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Mounties are police officers. There is no difference between the two.