Armed security officers are embedded on-site, dedicated to a single facility or campus. Their primary mission is to safeguard the client’s people and assets so they can intervene the moment something looks wrong. While they can detain suspects, file detailed reports, and use force in self-defense, they don’t possess the same qualified immunity that shields sworn law enforcement officers.
Police, by contrast, patrol broad jurisdictions, enforce all applicable laws, and possess full arrest powers along with that legal protection. Because guards are already present, their response is essentially instantaneous; police response in metropolitan areas averages seven to ten minutes. When the two groups work in tandem, the guard’s immediate containment and real-time intel—suspect description, location, injury count—gives arriving officers a head start on resolving the crisis.