Physical Protection Characteristics of Critical Infrastructures HUngary–The Armed Security Guard
Boruzs, Hunor
2024-03-26T12:20:05Z
2024-03-26T12:20:05Z
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2676-9042
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14044/25503
The protection of activities, facilities and
supplies - also known as critical infrastruc-
ture elements or vital system elements -
that are of paramount importance for the
functioning of the state and the provision of
services to the population, is ensured by the
state through various organisations, which
have a monopoly on the use of force. In
Hungary, these organisations include the
armed security guards operating under Act
CLIX of 1997 on the Armed Security
Guard, Nature Protection and Field Guard
Service (hereinafter referred to as the
"Armed Security Guard Act"). However,
the concept of armed security guards in this
context covers more than just security
guards on duty with weapons: although the
organisation does not belong to the law en-
forcement agencies and is civilian in na-
ture, its powers within the premises are es-
sentially the same as those of the police.
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