Federal probation officers do not typically carry guns while performing their duties. Their primary role is to supervise individuals on probation and ensure compliance with court-ordered conditions, which often does not require the use of firearms. However, some officers may carry firearms if they are authorized and trained for specific situations, such as when working with law enforcement on high-risk cases. Overall, the standard practice is for them to remain unarmed.
No
Some do.
Anywhere in the US
No. Most correctional officers do not carry firearms.
Off-duty police officers are allowed to carry guns at Disney World, as long as they follow the park's guidelines and regulations.
(in the US) Law Enforcement officers have always been armed.
Yes, Japanese police are armed.
British police officers normally don't carry guns unless they need to respond to a gun-related incident.
More carry real guns. Basically all police officers carry guns. Not every officer carries a stun gun. For instance, the city where I live, which is a large city, does not issue stun guns, and neither does the county.
Only if they have a permit or if they are commissioned officers of some kind. Most are not officers, but private businessmen.
If you mean federal agents such as FBI or CIA, yes, most active agents carry guns.
Yes, police officers typically carry firearms as part of their duty to maintain public safety and enforce the law.