Category Archives: Private Protective and Adjudicative Services

Private Law in the Emerald Isle

by Finbar Feehan-Fitzgerald via the Mises Daily There have been many notable objections to anarchy over the years, not least, the private production of security and justice. Even the great Ludwig von Mises rejected the private production of law outright. There … Continue reading

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Government Policing Does Not Mix Well With Private Security

by Dave Albin via The Mises Daily When government police fail to provide adequate protection, people turn to private security. Yet, when private security becomes inconvenient for the monopoly security force (i.e., the state), purchasers of private security are punished. … Continue reading

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11 Examples Of The Escalating Crime And Violence That Are Plaguing Communities Across America

by Michael Snyder via The Economic Collapse Crime Scene – Photo by Yumi KimuraEven though the United States has the highest incarceration rate and the largest total prison population in the world by a very wide margin, hundreds of communities all … Continue reading

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Abolish the Police, Arm the Citizens: The “Sagra Model” of Privatized Security

by William N. Grigg via Pro Libertate   No surrender, no retreat: Andrei (l) and Viktor Gorodilov at the bridge.  “What would things have been like if every Security operative, when he went out at night to make an arrest, … Continue reading

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