PROTECTIVE FORCE LEGAL ISSUES: THE SECURITY PERSPECTIVE

Year
1984
Author(s)
Harry L. Rich - U.S. Department of Energy
Abstract
There has been much discussion and some controversy on the legal issues faced by the Department of Energy's (DOE) protective forces in the performance of their security duties. These include the observance of legal proprieties in the arrest of non-violent demonstrators, the use of lethal weapons, and the extent of protective forces' authority to carry weapons and protect DOE's security interests offsite. In brief, the need to protect DOE's security interests may be in nominal conflict with other requirements. When faced with a potential conflict in requirements, we in the DOE security community must place first attention to the security mission — to deter and prevent hostile acts.