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Crime Deterrence

How Security Guards Deter Crime: What Research Shows

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The Logic of Deterrence

How Security Guards Deter Crime

Do security guards deter crime? The research says yes, and the logic is simple. Most crime is a decision. A thief that wants to steal, considers all the risks before stealing. When there’s a visible guard in the building, shopping plaza, or residential community, the criminals are less likely to target them. That’s how security guards deter crime. They increase the odds of getting recognized, caught and stopped.
We’ve worked with HOA’s, commercial properties, medical offices, warehouses and events across Southern California and notice every time when the security is on site, people become calmer, more compliant and less likely to commit a crime.
The Short Answer

Do Security Guards Actually Deter Crime?

Yes! When they’re visible and supervised. It’s a proven fact that security guards deter crime. If they didn’t, you wouldn’t see them in shopping plazas, businesses, warehouses, residential communities and events. When security services become ineffective, it’s rarely because “security doesn’t work”. It’s mainly because they’re not managed properly, or you need to change to a different service.

For example, we provide security for a senior care facility in Camarillo and had a tough time in the beginning because the residents didn’t like uniformed guards with duty belts and tucked in shirts. They felt intimidated. Our solution? We got rid of the duty belts that included pepper spray, handcuffs, and other security equipment and instead changed the uniforms to polos and dress pants. The residents felt a lot better after the change and the management is happy.

Sometimes, even the small details like how a guard is uniformed matters.

Security guards deter crime through approachable, supervised presence at a Southern California senior care facility
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How Security Guards Deter Crime for Property Owners Like You

Rated Excellent across Southern California

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“Theft at our shopping plaza dropped the week the guards started. Just having a visible, uniformed presence changed everything for our tenants.”

Daniel R.

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“Our warehouse was getting hit overnight. Random patrols and the GPS reports stopped it cold. I can pull up every round myself.”

Karen M.

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“Managing an HOA, the residents feel safe again. The guards are professional and the supervisor checks keep everyone honest.”

Anthony G.

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“They did a free site walk and showed us exactly where we were exposed. Honest about what we needed and what we didn’t.”

Michelle P.

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“Copper kept walking off our construction site. Once Safeguard logged the access points every round, the losses stopped.”

Robert C.

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“What sold me was the accountability. Dispatch called the officer within minutes of a missed checkpoint. That’s real oversight.”

Lisa T.

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What the Data Shows

What the research and crime data show

There’s been research done about security deterrences. For example, in a randomized study, guards were assigned to some train stations and kept off others. The stations with security guards saw as much as a 30% drop in criminal activities. Fewer eyes on a property means more crime. More presence means less.
Randomized study: train stations with vs. without guards
Stations with security guards saw as much as a 30% drop in criminal activities
No guard assigned
Baseline crime
Guard on site
30% lower
More presence means less crime. Fewer eyes on a property means more.

The psychology of deterrence

It comes down to one fear: getting caught. Decades of research show the certainty of being caught stops crime far better than the threat of a long sentence. A criminal isn’t doing math on prison time. He’s scanning for who might see him. A uniform answers that question in a second. It says someone here has authority and a reason to watch, and that’s usually enough to send him looking for a softer target.
How security guards deter crime: a Safeguard officer providing visible deterrence on a commercial property at night
Free Site Walk

See exactly where a guard deters crime on your property.

We walk your site, map the real blind spots, and give you a straight answer, even if it’s that you don’t need full-time coverage yet.

On The Ground

How Security Guards Prevent Crime

Deterrence isn’t just standing around and looking official. It’s a set of small actions repeated every shift. Here’s what actually changes behavior on your property.

Visible presence and the certainty of getting caught

Being visible and seen is the whole point. Theft, vandalism, and trespassing all fall off when a uniformed security is on site. The goal isn’t to hide and catch people in the act. It’s to stay visible, present and discourage people from committing a crime. Whether it’s trespassing, parking issues, theft, vandalism, or simple crowd control, a security guard on site helps significantly.

Patrols, surveillance, and rapid response

In most cases, guards aren’t supposed to stay in one spot. Doing that leaves a property vulnerable. At Safeguard, we mix shielded and random rounds around the property so the patrol routes and times aren’t easily recognized. Our security guards might walk the property at 1 a.m. then 1:40 a.m. then at 2:30 a.m. it’ll never be every single hour every time. And if something happens despite the randomized patrols and Silvertrac reports, our guards react in seconds.

How security guards prevent crime: Safeguard mobile patrol running randomized GPS-verified rounds across a property
Randomized, GPS-verified patrols keep routes unpredictable, so no one can time the quiet stretches.

Which crimes guards reduce most

Guards do their best work against crimes of opportunity. On a retail floor, an officer working the aisles shuts down shoplifters and theft crews. Around a perimeter, regular patrols cut burglaries and after-hours break-ins. Vandals and trespassers lose their nerve the moment they realize someone is watching. On a job site, copper and equipment stop walking off once access points get checked and logged on every round.
SettingWhat the guard doesCrime reduced
Retail floorAn officer working the aislesShoplifters and theft crews
PerimeterRegular patrolsBurglaries and after-hours break-ins
Open propertyVisible presence and watchingVandals and trespassers lose their nerve
Job siteAccess points checked and logged on every roundCopper and equipment stop walking off
Tools That Solve Different Problems

Security Guards vs. Cameras for Crime Prevention

Cameras and guards solve different problems. A camera records. A guard prevents. If all you need is a record of what already happened, a camera will do. If you need to stop it while it’s happening, that takes a person on site.
Camera

Documents

  • A camera captures footage of criminal activities
  • You can check the recording after it happens
  • Unless someone is watching the deed live, the cameras can’t respond
Guard

Intervenes

  • An active guard is different
  • If they see a crime being committed, they react and respond almost instantly
  • A guard prevents while it’s happening

Why cameras document but guards intervene

A camera captures footage of criminal activities and you can check the recording after it happens. Unless someone is watching the deed live, the cameras can’t respond. An active guard is different. If they see a crime being committed, they react and respond almost instantly.

Why guards and cameras work best together

You don’t have to choose between one. You can invest in both for the strongest setup. Even a cheaper security camera system that records the blindspots, and help security guards keep an eye on the entire property, gives you the evidence you need when a claim arises.
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Armed vs. Unarmed Guards: Which Deters Better?

Most deterrence has nothing to do with a firearm. A sharp, visible, well-trained guard deters crime armed or not. Which one you need comes down to your risk, not a sales pitch.

When unarmed guards are enough

For most properties, unarmed is the right call. Retail stores, apartment buildings, office buildings, routine patrol work, all of it runs fine without a weapon. The deterrent comes from presence, access control, and steady monitoring. If armed coverage would be overkill for your site, we’ll tell you. Talking you into more than you need isn’t how we keep clients.

When high-risk sites need armed guards

Some sites genuinely call for it. Cash handling, high-value assets, executive protection, or a property with a history of violent incidents. Our armed officers carry a valid BSIS exposed firearms permit on top of the standard guard card. We size the coverage to the actual threat in front of you, and nothing more.

How security guards deter crime at a shopping plaza: visible Safeguard officers providing access control and steady monitoring
The deterrent comes from presence, access control, and steady monitoring, armed or not.
Read The Signs

Does Your Business Need Security Guards?

Plenty of properties don’t need full-time guards. Some clearly do. A few signs tell you which side you’re on.

You’ve had the same problem more than once.

Your site sits dark and full of inventory after closing.

You’re in a part of town where crime is increasing.

Your tenants or staff have started to feel unsafe.

The real danger is reputation. Once word gets around that a property is easy, the same people keep coming back. A guard makes sure that’s not your building’s reputation.

Cost of guards vs. the cost of crime

What guards cost in California depends on the post. Armed or unarmed, how many hours, where you are, how risky the site is, it all moves the price. Set that against the math of a single bad night. One real theft, or one lawsuit over an incident you could have prevented, usually costs more than months of coverage.
Built In, Not Bolted On

How We Build Deterrence Into Your Post

Deterrence doesn’t happen by accident. We build it in before the first shift starts.
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Free site walk.

We walk the property with you and find the real vulnerabilities. In a warehouse, that’s loading docks and contractor entrances. On a residential site, it’s parking, lobbies, and amenity areas. At an event, it’s the entry and exit chokepoints. We don’t drop a guard on a hunch. We map where one actually belongs.

2

Custom post orders.

Your site gets its own written post orders: patrol routes, checkpoint locations, access rules, and step-by-step incident response. Built for your property, not copied off the last job.

3

Coverage and handoff.

We set the hours and a clean shift handoff so nothing falls through the cracks when one guard relieves another.

4

Accountability from the first round.

Every shift runs on our three-layer system: GPS-verified Silvertrac reporting, live 24/7 dispatch, and unannounced field supervisor visits.

The Difference
The big one: we can show you the guard is working. Every checkpoint hits Silvertrac with a GPS stamp and the officer’s ID, and dispatch reviews those reports as they come in. Miss a round, and they’re calling the officer within fifteen minutes, not leaving a note for the morning supervisor. You also get a login and can pull the same reports yourself, any time of night.

The swap

If a guard isn’t the right fit, you tell your account manager and we replace him fast, because we keep reserved officers on call to cover open shifts within a couple of hours.

The first site walk

The depth of that first site walk. We post to your real blind spots, not a one-size template.

Proof, not promises

We’re licensed and insured, PPO #122311, and you can check it yourself at search.dca.ca.gov. Our guards are BSIS-licensed and trained in de-escalation, report writing, and customer service. We’ve held posts across Southern California for more than 20 years.

Two things our competitors have a hard time copying. First, the swap. If a guard isn’t the right fit, you tell your account manager and we replace him fast, because we keep reserved officers on call to cover open shifts within a couple of hours. Second, the depth of that first site walk. We post to your real blind spots, not a one-size template.
How security guards deter crime: schedule a free site walk with a licensed Safeguard officer in Southern California
Book Your Walkthrough

Schedule a Free Site Walk

Curious whether guards make sense for your property? Book a free site walk. We’ll look at your gaps and give you a straight answer, even if the honest one is that you don’t need full-time coverage yet. Call (877) 766-5499 or email info@safeguardpss.com. It starts with a conversation, not a contract.

Straight Answers

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know the guard is actually patrolling and not sleeping?
You don’t have to wonder. Every checkpoint logs in Silvertrac with GPS coordinates and the officer’s ID, so there’s a complete record of every round. Dispatch reviews those reports as they land, and field supervisors run surprise visits on top of that. You also get a login to see the reports yourself, so the proof is in your hands, not just ours.
What is your three-layer accountability system?
Three layers, working together. Silvertrac logs every checkpoint with GPS and a time stamp. Live 24/7 dispatch reviews those reports and chases down anything missing right away. Field supervisors show up unannounced to confirm post orders are being followed. We’ve flagged officers cutting corners before the client ever felt it. That’s the system doing its job.
How much do security guards cost in California?
It depends on the post. Unarmed coverage usually costs less than armed. Hours, location, site risk, and contract length all shift the number. We quote the actual post in front of us instead of a flat rate that fits no one. Walk us through your property and you’ll get a real number, not a guess.
How fast can you staff a new site?
Same day when it’s an emergency. For a planned start, three to five business days. We use that window to pick the right guards, write your post orders, set patrol routes, and run a first-shift briefing. We won’t drop an unbriefed guard on your site and hope it works out. The prep is what makes the coverage hold up.
What’s the difference between Safeguard and a company that just sends a guard?
Supervision. A lot of companies drop a guard off and forget about him. We don’t do set and forget. Three layers of oversight mean someone is checking the work on every shift. You get one account manager as your point of contact and reports you can read yourself. You’re paying for the oversight, not just a body in a uniform.
My construction site keeps losing copper and equipment overnight. Can guards stop it?
Yes. Job site theft clusters overnight, once the crew clears out. We post on the access points and material staging areas, run random patrols so no one can time the quiet stretches, and log every round. Copper, tools, and equipment vanish when nobody is watching the perimeter. A site that’s patrolled and documented becomes a hard target, and thieves move on.
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