The Roles and Authorities of Security Guards: "Rent-a-cop" or a Truly Effective Deterrent?
By Andrew Berry, published Dec 31, 2007
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Private security in general is massively growing by the years. More and more companies are acquiring the services of security guards by either employing the guards themselves, or through another security company.Security guards have been the end of many jokes and names. I'm sure you've heard these names before: square-badge, rent-a-cop, pig (cops are referred to as this as well), wannabe cop, ect. However, when it truly comes down to the job, security is very serious and important business. Security guards have many roles and
The role of a security guard is to be a physical deterrent in any sort of crime, whether it be vandalism, larceny, shoplifting, or whatever the crime may be. Some places have their guards dress in uniform (also known as a "hard" uniform), while others dress in casual clothes (also known as a "soft" uniform). Other companies have automobiles attached with amber lights patrolling the premises (an amber light is that spinning yellow light on top of the vehicle).
Many individuals think that security guards have no rights when it comes to the realm of criminal justice, so they crack jokes. But guards do have rights - the same rights as any other private citizen. Some crimes, basically certain felonies, can be deterred by a private citizen. These are the most malicious of crimes such as forcible rape, assault, murder, and so on.
Do you think that a security guard is better than a camera? In many cases, yes, the anatomical eye of a security guard works wonders compared to a video camera. Lets say that a woman is walking through a movie theater parking lot by herself and gets grabbed by a man. The man covers her mouth and starts to have his way with her. Suddenly a security guards car that was merely patrolling sees the act being committed and calls the cops immediately.
Some security guards will go the extra mile to even stop the act and help "capture" the offender. If there was a camera in this situation, then there would have been a longer delay between some sort of help coming, or no help would have come at all. The woman could have been impregnated, physically hurt more-so, or even killed by the offender.

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Takeaways
- Security guards have the same rights as as ordinary citizen.
- Any average citizen can help stop certain crimes.
- Security guards are there to deter crime, and do so with knowledge.
Did You Know?
Criminals are generally horrified when it comes to confrontation with a person while committing a crime. Now imagine coming face-to-face with a uniformed person whos job is to deter your actions.Comments
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