
Safety for Sale? Why Privatized Security Reflects a Failing Public System
As fear grows and faith in public institutions diminishes, safety is becoming a commodity: something to be purchased, rather than a universal right.

As fear grows and faith in public institutions diminishes, safety is becoming a commodity: something to be purchased, rather than a universal right.

Raul Chavez, owner of a San Jose-based security company, has been sentenced following a lengthy investigation that uncovered a multimillion-dollar workers’ compensation fraud scheme.

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Commack, a suburban town in Suffolk County on Long Island, will begin stationing armed security guards across all its schools starting next academic year.

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A private security firm has been slapped with what Minnesota officials are calling one of the largest fines ever levied for licensing violations in the state’s protective services industry.

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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has awarded a $72 million contract to Chenega Naswik International (CNI).