Activity to ensure the safety and security of the public
For other uses, see Public security (disambiguation).
A member of the Republican Guard of the National Gendarmerie of France
Public security or public safety is the prevention of and protection from events that could endanger the safety and security of the public from significant danger, injury, or property damage. It is often conducted by a state government to ensure the protection of citizens, persons in their territory, organizations, and institutions against threats to their well-being, survival, and prosperity.[1]
The public safety issues that a municipality, county, regional, or federal jurisdiction may handle include crimes (ranging from misdemeanors to felonies), structure fires, conflagrations, medical emergencies, mass-casualty incidents, disasters, terrorism, and other concerns.
Public safety organizations are organizations that conduct public safety. They generally consist of emergency services and first responders such as law enforcement, fire services, emergency medical services, security forces, and military forces. They are often operated by a government, though some private public safety organizations exist where possible.
Framework
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Emergency services at the scene of an incident in Brampton, Ontario, Canada
Organized crime and international terrorism are hardly deterred by geographical, linguistic, or financial barriers. The latter has largely contributed to public security becoming an important political and economic issue, nationally as well as internationally. Politics, public organizations and businesses closely collaborate to guarantee public security and maintain a stable environment for economic prosperity.
Although public security significantly contributes to the attractiveness of a location, the productivity of its people, and hence the overall success of an economy, the sector frequently suffers from low budgets, limited resources, and inadequate information systems. Large events, pandemics, severe accidents, environmental disasters, and terrorist attacks pose additional threats to public security and order.
The police, federal police and border authorities nonetheless need to warrant the security of the country as a fundamental prerequisite for the domestic political ability to act. The quality and scope of potential threats have changed significantly, and the tasks and general framework for the police, federal police and border authorities have changed accordingly.
Public safety organizations
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National
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Federal law enforcement agency
Criminal investigation department
Border patrol
Gendarmerie
Ministry or department of interior, justice, or public safety
Regional
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County police
Sheriff or constable's office
State trooper or provincial police
Local
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Police department or marshal
Fire services
Emergency medical services
Local government
Municipal public affairs office
Sub-sectors
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Law enforcement
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National or federal police
Regional, state, and local police
Intelligence and information sharing
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Intelligence services
Investigator services
Secret services
Emergency
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Emergency medical services
Fire service
Police
Park ranger
Ocean Safety Lifeguard
Search and rescue
Justice
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Courts
Judges
Juries
Lawyers and advocates
Forensic
Justice ministry
Prison officers
Interior
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Border and port authorities
Coast guard
Customer services
Home guard
Technique
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Crowd control
Riot control
Organizations
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By nation
In Australia, Australian Institute of Public Safety, Australian Federal Police[2][3]
In Brazil, National Secretariat of Public Safety
In Canada, Public Safety Canada
In France, Committee of Public Safety
In Japan, National Public Safety Commission (Japan)
In South Korea, Ministry of the Interior and Safety (South Korea)
In United Kingdom, Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety (Northern Ireland only)
In United States, United States Department of Homeland Security, Department of Public Safety
In Mongolia, State Emergency Commission (Mongolia)
Formerly Public Security (Czechoslovakia) with Czechoslovakia
Airport security
Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials-International