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Law enforcement and private security officers are bound differently to the laws of the Constitution. Match how
each agency applies the amendments to their work.
Law Enforcement
Private Security
Law Enforcement
Private Security
III]
Always reads Miranda Rights, acknowledges right to lawyer, right to remain silent



Answer :

Final answer:

Law enforcement officers are required to read Miranda Rights to suspects to protect their constitutional rights, while private security officers do not have the same obligations.


Explanation:

Law Enforcement: Law enforcement officers are bound to read Miranda Rights to suspects, acknowledging their right to a lawyer and the right to remain silent under the Fifth Amendment of the Constitution.

Private Security: Private security officers, unlike law enforcement, do not have the legal obligation to read Miranda Rights to individuals they encounter, as their roles are not governed by constitutional amendments relating to law enforcement.


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