They are better trained, Armed and very professional. The only real disadvantages are: They cost more than guards furnished by a private security company, They are usaully not insured or bonded and of course they are professioal policeman/woman. Meaning that if they hear of a crime nearby especially invovling backing up another officer they will respond and leave your property unattended.
Police officers, game wardens, security guards.
saint Michael is the closest as their domain is police officers, detectives and security guards.
It is not very smart, in some places the guards are actually police officers, or work for the police department.
For many people, yes. Hunters, Farmers, Guards, Soldiers, Police Officers, etc.
It would depend on the area. Some munies use reserve officers, which are not full-fledged police officers. Other areas, like small towns will hire a citizen to run the jails. Bigger cities normally do use deputies or police officers, depending if the jail is a city or county.
Yes they are police officers.
No. Auxiliary police officers are not officers of the court.
This is a very old problem; even in the Roman Empire, the question was famously asked, who guards the guardians? Since it is the police who enforce the laws, it is the police who have to arrest other police officers in the event of police brutality, and quite often, the police stick together. Police don't like to arrest their fellow police.
There are police officers at every level of government. Federal, state, county, city and agencies all can have sworn police officers.
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.
Police officers are ready to battle at night. The officer who guards the statue in Backlot's Mansion takes a break between 2 and 3 AM.
Generally speaking, it allows police officers to check the speed of other vehicles in order to enforce traffic laws.