Private security functions are generally client-centered—focused on protecting the assets, people, and interests of a private entity or organization. In contrast, public law enforcement is tasked with serving the community at large, maintaining public order, and enforcing laws for societal benefit.
This fundamental difference in mission and orientation underpins many of the operational and strategic differences between the two sectors.
[References:, , ASIS International POA Manual – Chapter on Private vs. Public Security, , PSP Study Guide – Domain 1: Security Principles and Practices, , ]
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