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0 COMMENTS Can Someone Become a Security Guard After Committing a Felony or Misdemeanor?By ADS Guards,9:00 am on February 24, 2016:: Having a criminal record is never easy for someone seeking employment, which includes prospective security guards. Though there is likely some grey area regarding this issue, and the severity of the crime committed might have to be considered on a case-by-case basis, there are many things that could potentially affect a former criminal’s chance of entering this line of work. Here are just a few of these obstacles. Employment LawsIn some jurisdictions, laws do not technically bar people with prior criminal convictions from working as security for private companies. Theoretically, a prior misdemeanor or felony would not automatically prevent a person from being eligible, but applicants with criminal convictions may still experience difficulties obtaining positions. In most states, a criminal record precludes employment as a law enforcement officer, a prison guard, or an armed guard. However, in California a person cannot be denied a professional license based on a felony conviction if he or she receives a Certificate of Rehabilitation. Business ReputationStrong economic reasons suggest security companies should avoid hiring employees with criminal records. Though hiring former criminals in California is legal after they have been through proper rehabilitation, security guard companies may still encounter difficulties obtaining customers if they employ someone who has committed a felony or misdemeanor. Additionally, this practice increases the risk of business litigation if thefts occur. Gun UseSome jurisdictions prohibit felons and people on parole from owning firearms. Consequently, many companies willing to hire armed guards with criminal records face obstacles. However, not all security positions involve the use of armed, or even uniformed, personnel, which may make it easier for a former criminal to obtain such a position. Careful ScreeningMany would argue companies seeking to hire armed or unarmed security guards in Hayward should screen them carefully as an ethical matter, and that they should avoid hiring individuals who have broken the law by engaging in crimes involving theft, dishonesty, and violence. Security companies owe their primary duty of loyalty to their clients, which can have a significant impact on the decision. This obligation requires the security company to screen its own employees carefully to make certain guards impose no safety risks to the clients. For more information on the legal requirements for becoming a professional security guard, reach out to ADS Guards. We are a leading provider of highly trained security guards in the Bay Area, with various options for commercial, residential, and event security services. Give us a call today at 1-800-794-1550. 0 CommentsJail Class 1061/14/2018 0 COMMENTS 0 CommentsJanuary 14th, 20181/14/2018 0 COMMENTS 0 CommentsJanuary 14th, 20181/14/2018 0 COMMENTS 0 CommentsJail Class 105: Happyness1/14/2018 0 COMMENTS you can educate your BRAIN toward being HAPPY ~ ! READ BOOKS ! Study about Happiness !! it works ~ ! 0 CommentsJail Class 104: Credit Score & financing1/14/2018 0 COMMENTS 0 CommentsJail Class 103 : let's send Chicken-Soup 2 jail, best Gift !1/14/2018 0 COMMENTS I would ask Authors to re-edit 4 inamtes, including dictionary footer,and more eye-grabbing dynamic reading experience + 0 CommentsHow 2 report Jail Violations1/14/2018 0 COMMENTS 1.LASD.org 2. sheriff's complaint line:800- 3.office of Inspector General at LA County oig.lacounty.gov 4.civilian oversight unit email: [email protected] 213-253-5678, christina 5.contact your district BOS or president(mark ridley-thomson,213-974-2222) to represent your concerns or write him a letter (respectfully !) 6.contact ceo of Lacounty.gov : 213-974-1311 or 211 7.contact ACLU 8.ADA accomodation complaint:
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