A formal ethical code for the protection profession. Seven principles. One standard.
The Protector's Oath does not belong to one group. It belongs to the profession. Practitioners carry it. Organizations implement it. Training programs teach it. Clients expect it. These are the people it was written for, and what it means to each of them.
You chose a profession that demands extraordinary judgment under pressure, often without recognition, and always with consequences. The Protector’s Oath gives that work what it deserves: a formal ethical standard as serious as the responsibility you carry every time you are on duty.
You entrust your safety, your privacy, and your family’s security to professionals whose ethical standard you may have no clear way to evaluate. The Protector’s Oath makes that standard visible: seven principles that define what the people responsible for your protection are committed to uphold.
The ethical standard your teams operate under is your responsibility. The Protector’s Oath provides a consistent baseline across every engagement and location: a framework for hiring, accountability, and governance that addresses character and judgment, not just operational competence.
Every profession that earns public trust does so by holding itself to a standard that exists independently of any one firm or practitioner. The Protector’s Oath is that standard for protection. As adoption grows, so does the profession’s credibility, and the distance between it and its critics.
The professionals you train will carry what you teach into every engagement for the rest of their careers. Tactical skills without an ethical foundation have no compass. The Protector’s Oath gives your curriculum that foundation: seven principles that can be taught, tested, and carried into the field.
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