Security police

Security police (also known as special police) are the special security officers employed by (usually governmental) organizations to protect their facilities, properties, personnel, users and visitors from harm and who enforce laws and administrative regulations.

Security police are usually endowed with full police powers of crime prevention, arrest, law enforcement and investigation within their jurisdictions. They fall into two broad categories:

Examples in the United States of federal security police are the Federal Protective Service, the Veterans Affairs Police and Security Service, and the Federal Air Marshal Service. An example in the United States of campus police is the Los Angeles School Police Department. Some of these services may have concurrent jurisdiction with civil police agencies, such as the United States Park Police and the National Zoological Park Police.

The Singapore equivalent are known as the Auxiliary police, who provide armed security personal employed on a full-time basis by three private companies distinct from the Singapore Police Force.

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See also: Security police, Auxiliary police, Federal Air Marshal, Federal Protective Service, Los Angeles School Police Department, National Zoo, Occupation, Police, Police and Security Service