Cities Hiring Security Guards To Keep Public Libraries Safe

Increases in criminal activity and unruly behavior in public libraries have prompted cities to hire security guards to patrol libraries inside and out. The latest was a library in Antioch, California. It was forced to shut down until it could hire guards to improve security.

Library Crime On The Rise. Experts say that there are many reasons why crime is on the rise in public libraries. Vandalism, theft, arson and assaults are becoming common. A growing homeless population who often congregate around libraries plus a general increase in unruly behavior are two reasons. Libraries have also seen increases in threats because of the national debate on what books to include on their shelves.

Security guards, armed and unarmed, are becoming commonplace in libraries experiencing crime. They patrol parking lots, entrances, restrooms and bookshelves. Security guards act as a deterrent, but if someone is acting up or committing a crime, they respond immediately. They also take the lead in emergencies such as a bomb threat and the library must be evacuated.

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