Description
Security Police Patches Designs
This interpretation refers to a patch worn by personnel who fulfill a dual role, combining security duties with some level of law enforcement authority. Here’s a breakdown:We also have Security Police Patch Official Design
Possible Roles: These patches might be worn by security officers working in specific environments
 like airports, government buildings, or private security firms with law enforcement contracts.
Patch Design: The design could incorporate elements from both security (like shields or badges) and law enforcement (like handcuffs or crossed pistols). It might also include text specifying the dual role, such as “Security Police” or “Law Enforcement Security.”
Real-World Examples: These patches might be less common due to legal restrictions and varying jurisdictions. Security personnel with some law enforcement authority often wear separate patches for security and specific law enforcement agencies affiliated with them.
Historical Use (US Air Force Security Police):
Before 1990, the United States Air Force Security Police (USAFSP) wore patches that said “Security Police.” These patches symbolized their role in providing security for Air Force bases and personnel.
Patch Design: The classic USAFSP patch typically featured a shield and lightning bolt design.
Current Use: The USAFSP was renamed the United States Air Force Security Forces in 1990, and its patches now reflect this change.




