/r/SecurityOfficer
A SubReddit promoting intelligent discussion of Powers, Limitations, and Administration of Justice, in the Criminal Justice Industry.
User Flair Available, Also check out the r/SecurityOfficer "Law Library" WIKI page.
Bonus; r/Guards has a list of active Security SubReddits.
Thinking about the next Level, /r/PrivateInvestigator will have it.
Desiring to promote your Private Criminal Justice Entity or Training Facility, see /r/Guards and their list of Security SubReddits.
For Training see /r/eptrainingus and find the curriculum right for your path.
/r/Criminology has relevant SubTopics to Crime Prevention.
/r/OnTheBlock , Network with Peace Officers and various other Municipal Officers from around the Globe
Alabama Attorney General Opinions Type "Security Officer" in Box
Arkansas Codes and Statutes -search both Security officer and Security Guard in quotes
Pennsylvania Section 501 - Title 22 - Detectives and Private Police
Rules You don’t have to use your real name to use Reddit, but don’t impersonate an individual or an entity in a misleading or deceptive manner.
Reddit does not allow content that impersonates individuals, Credentials, Licensing, or entities in a misleading or deceptive manner. This not only includes using a Reddit account to impersonate someone, but also encompasses things such as domains that mimic others, as well as deepfakes or other manipulated content presented to mislead, or falsely attributed to an individual, Credential, License or entity.
/r/SecurityOfficer
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Woooo hooooo! We made it to 500 members!!
I cannot thank each of you enough for joining our community.
We’ve really been trying to become a resourceful location, regarding security officer laws and best practices. We have encouraged professionalism, and not leaving out those who work at posts that are authorized to go “hands-on.”
We have all grown so much, and while you don’t need a badge to be in security, it’s a tradition that extends all the way back to the Wild West, and the Pinkertons. While our sub is primarily focused on North America (and the US, in particular), we’ve gotten to see and speak with those who work around the world.
Today, security officers are relied upon in increasing numbers, due to the lack of staffing and social upheaval in recent years regarding policing. A number of states and cities, allow their security officers limited law enforcement authority.
There are many incidents, that are resolved without police presence. There are many incidents that have required police presence, and security officers took action and have been recognized.
We all have a role to play. We are focused on keeping property secure, and keeping people safe…
We are dedicated in conducting ourselves rightly, and to support that mission in partnership across companies, agencies, and with law enforcement.
Today, in celebration of our 500 “badges issued” … I would love to see comments with pictures of what kind of badges you all wear.
Be safe. Happy hunting.
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