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A Study on the Marine Civil Guard Officer to Enhance the Quality of Maritime Security Services (해양경비 서비스 품질 개선을 위한 해양경비사 제도에 관한 연구)

  • Jin, Seong-Ryong;Lee, Eun-Bang
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Marine Environment & Safety
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.45-51
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    • 2013
  • In order to facilitate the private maritime security system with high quality guard services, the status of private security companies and the security instructor system which has been operated in land side, are analyzed. Through screening the spectrums of private maritime security and analyzing the status of maritime security guard, the characteristics and expertise of maritime guard service, and it's system need are elicited. we propose the system of marine civil guard officer who will play a major role in private maritime security domain, and design the job requirements, the subjects of qualification test and the education program to enhance his professionalism and practicality. Moreover, the enactment of a provision on marine guard company in Marine guard law will be the platform to develop a private maritime security industry and to strengthen international competitiveness through supervising and piloting private guard service at sea by Korea coast guard.

A study on develop plan for special security system (특수경비제도의 발전방안에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Sang-Won;Park, Ju-Hyun
    • Korean Security Journal
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    • no.13
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    • pp.305-326
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    • 2007
  • Coming to 21st century, the dangerous causes which threaten for safety of citizen's life is increasing. The national importance of facilitates which is dealing by special security officers are becoming target for enemy or terrorist. Therefore, securities in Korea are developing strongly. This study investigates for status and problem of the special security and aim to suggest the plan for development. The development of special security connects to the development of private security industry, the improvement of work environment for special security officers who are working in this ares, securing of man's ability, reality of salary, introduction of professional qualification system, reorganization of education system and the search system for preparing terror need to improve.

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Learning from the Licensing and Training Requirements of the USA Private Security Industry : focused on the Private Security Officer Employment Authorization Act & California System (미국의 민간경비 자격 및 교육훈련 제도에 관한 연구 - 민간경비원고용인가법(PSOEAA) 및 캘리포니아 주(州) 제도 중심으로 -)

  • Lee, Seong-Ki;Kim, Hak-Kyong
    • Korean Security Journal
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    • no.33
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    • pp.197-228
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    • 2012
  • The private security industry in Korea has rapidly proliferated. While the industry has grown quickly, though, private security officers have recently been implicated in incidents involving violence, demonstrating an urgent need for systematic reform and regulation of private security practices in Korea. Due to its quasi-public service character, the industry also risks losing the public's favor if it is not quickly disciplined and brought under legitimate government regulation: the industry needs professional standards for conduct and qualification for employment of security officers. This paper shares insights for the reform of the Korean private security industry through a study of the licensing and training requirements for private security businesses in the United States, mainly focusing on the Private Security Officer Employment Authorization Act (hereinafter the PSOEAA) and the California system. According to the PSOEAA, aspiring security officers shall submit to a criminal background check (a check of the applicants' criminal records). Applicants' criminal records should include not only felony convictions but also any other moral turpitude offenses (involving dishonesty, false statement, and information on pending cases). The PSOEAA also allows businesses to do background checks of their employees every twelve months, enabling the employers to make sure that their employees remain qualified for their security jobs during their employment. It also must be mentioned that the state of California, for effective management of its private security sector, has established a professional government authority, the Bureau of Security and Investigative Services, a tacit recognition that the private security industry needs to be thoroughly, professionally, and actively managed by a professional government authority. The American system provides a workable model for the Korean private security industry. First, this paper argues that the Korean private security industry should implement a more strict criminal background check system similar to that required by the PSOEAA. Second, it recommends that an independent professional government authority be established to oversee and enforce regulation of Korea's private security industry. Finally, this article suggests that education and training course be implemented to provide both diverse training as well as specialization and phasing.

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The Private Security Officer ' Actual Condition of First-Aid Education (민간경비원의 응급처치 교육에 대한 실태조사)

  • Kim, Hyun-Ho;Kang, Hyeon
    • Korean Security Journal
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    • no.51
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    • pp.275-290
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    • 2017
  • Since the establishment of Security Business Act in 1976, the Korean private security industry has rapidly grown in the qualitative and quantitative aspects. In the circumstance, various roles of private security guards have been demanded. A private security guard as the first contactor of the users of multi-use facilities should first find an accident field situation and make a response when an accident occurs, and should give first aid as most as possible until emergency medical workers arrive. However, there is a lack of first-aid education for the private security guards who are responsible for the safety of facility users. Therefore, the purpose of this study is first to find how many times private security guards have job and first-aid education, and analyze how the education count influences their first-aid ability; secondly to analyze how private security guards' satisfaction with first-aid education influences their first-aid ability. To achieve the purpose, this researcher conducted a questionnaire survey on first-aid ability of the private security guards working in the metropolitan areas. For data analysis, Stata se/ 14.0ver was applied. For the analysis on validity and reliability, exploratory factor analysis was conducted and a Cronbach's a value was drawn. To find the actual conditions of first-aid education, frequency analysis, inter-group difference analysis, and multi-regression analysis were conducted. According to the data analysis, there were not enough times of job education and first-aid education for private security guards, and their satisfaction with first-aid education and first-aid ability were difference depending on the job and first-aid education counts. Also, their satisfaction with first-aid education partially influenced their first-aid ability.

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A Study on the Application of Private Security in Assembly and Demonstration Sites Using SNS Emotional Language Analysis

  • Kunhee, Kim;Cheolyeung, Jang
    • International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2022
  • The purpose of this study is to review the appropriateness of deploying private security guards using SMS emotional language analysis at the current assembly and demonstration sites, which rely only on the police force, and to suggest a plan. Therefore, it is intended to contribute to suppressing the problems at the assembly and demonstration sites and present a new paradigm for responding to the assembly and demonstration sites based on the study's results. First, it is necessary to prepare a legal basis for the deployment of private security guards in the 'Security Services Industry Act' and 'Assembly and a Demonstration Act'. Second, there is a need for a 'security company selection criteria' for selecting security companies with a lot of experience, such as collective civil petition sites and security for national critical facilities (special security services). Third, it is necessary to prepare financial resources for the deployment of private security guards. This study is expected to serve as a new cornerstone for effective management of assembly and demonstration sites through mutual complementation of the police and private security.

Problems and countermeasures of the private security industry according to the current situation

  • Park, Su-Hyeon;Choi, Dong-Jae
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.25 no.12
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    • pp.315-320
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    • 2020
  • The purpose of this study is to analyze and interpret the current situation of private security companies·guards for the past three years, security companies by size, general·special (new education), and qualification system provided by the Police Agency, Security Association, etc. It provides a theoretical foundation for private security and provides a new perspective for interpreting private security. As a result, through the current situation, this private security has a concentration of metropolitan area and facility security, an abnormal personal protection company contrast, the number of personal protection institutes, there is a special security shift to regular jobs, and the current continuous education On the other hand, the education of special security guards has been shown to be limited. In the qualification system, the utilization of security instructor qualifications and the utilization and public relations of personal probation officer qualifications will appear. The current state of typical private security is as follows. The first is the balanced development of private security and the clarity of business divisions. Second, the quality of private security education and educational institutions must be high. Third is the recognition of the qualification system and active public relations.

A Study on the Reorganization of the National Critical Facilities Protection Personnel System in Accordance with the Changes in the Government Policy of the Temporary Position into Permanent Position (비정규직의 정규직화 정책기조 변화에 따른국가중요시설 방호인력체계 개편 방안)

  • Shin, Hyeong-Seok
    • Korean Security Journal
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    • no.57
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    • pp.9-26
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    • 2018
  • In order to reflect the Changes in this government's policy of making Temporary Position employees into the Public sector permanent, special security guards from Private Security firms in the National Critical Facilities protection Position are moving forward transformation to Permanent Position. Especially, the organization of the protection personnel of the National Government Buildings designated as the National Critical Facilities is comprised of various types of security personnels, protective officer, special security guards from Private Security firms, Private police guards, police officers and these types of security personnels protect for the Government Buildings. Recently, The Government Security planning division is discussing various types of transformation, Special Security guards are employed directly by the Government in order to convert them into Permanent position, Special Security guards are employed directly through a establishment of Public Security corporation, protective officers are hired by the Government, Self-guards are hired directly by the Government, Private police guards are employed directly by the Government. In order to reflect the Changes the Government policy of making Temporary position employees into the Permanent, the Special Security Guards from Private Security Firms in the National Critical Facility's protection environment, protective personnels operation characteristic under various circumstances. Especially, in the process of making Special Security Guards to Permanent position, it is necessary to take precedence over the various opinions of Special Security Guards and stakeholder.

Examine the Influence of the Fellowship of an Organization Empowerment of Security Officer (민간경비원의 팔로워십이 조직 임파워먼트에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Chan-Sun;Park, Young-Man;Ahn, Hwang-Kwon
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.10 no.4
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    • pp.375-385
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    • 2010
  • The purpose of this study is to examine the influence of the fellowship of an organization empowerment of security officers. By using stratified cluster random sapling, 264 people from private security enterprises which are located in Seoul, 2009, were selected as final samples. However, the cases used in the final analysis were counted as 238. The reliability of the questionnaire used in the study was measured by Cronbach's $\alpha$ statistics, being over .761. The collected data were analyzed by factor analysis, reliability analysis, t-test, F-test, and multiple regression etc., using SPSSWIN 17.0. The conclusions were drawn as following. First, there are difference in fellowship according to the demographic characteristics of security officers. Second, there are difference in organization empowerment according to the demographic characteristics of security officers. Third, the fellowship of security officers affects an organization empowerment. That is to say, when vigorous and active participation, and independent and critical thinking are perceived more highly, the intensity of influence, meaning, capability, and self-determination increase.

A Study on Reorganization of System of Assistant Police Officer (치안보조인력 제도의 개편에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Moon-Kwi
    • Korean Security Journal
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    • no.62
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    • pp.255-276
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    • 2020
  • The mandatory police system, which plays a pivotal role in securing security and securing social safety as a security assistant, is expected to face difficulties in supplying the mandatory police manpower and securing absolute police manpower in the future according to the Ministry of Defense's abolition of the conversion service system. In this situation, this study intends to provide a concrete plan to replace the mandatory police officers as security assistants, recruiting contractors from civilians who are not military service resources or regular police officers, and using them for security assistance. More ultimately, this study goes beyond securing obligatory police to reduce or abolish mandatory police, which has been dealt with in previous studies. It aims to present the rescue and operation directions so that the police can provide quality public security services. In order to achieve the purpose of this study, this study 1) analyzes the current situation of police personnel, derives the necessity and justification of securing the police personnel or increasing the number of police personnel due to changes in security demand and security environment, and 2) After discussing the necessity and direction of reorganization, 3) deriving policy implications through analysis of foreign cases operating similar systems to derive specific plans for the introduction of security contractors for private contract workers in Korea. This study reviewed the specific operation plan and legal and institutional maintenance plan of private contract workers. In order to achieve these research objectives, this study 1) analyzes the current status of the police manpower and derives the necessity and justification of securing an absolute police manpower or increasing the manpower of the police in response to changes in security demand and security environment, and the current security aid system. 2) After discussing the necessity and orientation of reorganization of exinsting system of assistant police officer, 3) derive policy implications through analysis of foreign cases utilizing security aids similar to Korea, and 4) The specific operation plan and legal and institutional maintenance plan were presented. including security aids for private contract workers in Korea, from recruitment procedures to activities.

A Study on the Treatment of Arny complaint (육군 민원처리에 관한 고찰)

  • Jung, Jae Keak
    • Convergence Security Journal
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.127-133
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    • 2019
  • Officers and NCOs are in charge of complaints Army. Most of the complainants are civilians, so if the active duty is treated as complaints, their expertise is limited and it is difficult to think in terms of civilians. In order to overcome this problem, it is suggested that private career experts should be dedicated to complaints.