Commercialized Security and Its Role in Selected Countries’ National Security

Gerald Peter Mutonyi, Casper Masiga, Happi Kilongosi

Commercialized Security and Its Role in Selected Countries’ National Security

Číslo: 7/2020
Periodikum: Path of Science
DOI: 10.22178/pos.60-6

Klíčová slova: Commercialized Security; Commercialized Security Industry; Commercialized Security Services; State Security Agencies; National Security

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Anotace: The complexity of the contemporary world has dictated the commercial security to supplement the supply of security in states. This is for the varied security needs of the citizens to be fulfilled. Hence this study embarked to illustrate the various roles of commercialized security in the national security of selected countries: the USA, Britain, Australia, Israel, South Africa, DRC, Tanzania, Uganda, and Kenya. The study has shown that the scope of commercialized security has expanded, thereby taking up some roles that require and some that do not require to be carried out by the state security agencies. This is partly due to its embracing of technology and enormous numbers of personnel than the state security agencies. But realistically, the state will not be losing its monopoly of violence, but distributing it to the commercialized security through a network of governance and partnership. This trend will continue and will be of direct benefit to the state’s ability to influence its security. Based on the findings, the study recommends effective regularization of commercial security as well as collaboration between state security agents.