Power To Arrest Training Manual - Nov 2005 Edition

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POWER TO ARREST TRAINING MANUAL

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(Revised 11/05)

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How should security guards PERFORM their job?

The major responsibility of a security guard is prevention BEFORE an incident/offense

occurs. Thus, a security guard should be highly visible. By being seen, the guard may

discourage anyone who might be considering theft, damage, or personal injury. A

security guard’s job is PREVENTION. To do the job well, the security guard MUST:

�� Be alert

�� Listen

�� Watch

What is a sign that a security guard is doing a good job?

The absence of incidents or offenses (crimes) is one sign that a security guard is doing a

good job.

What should a security guard do if an incident/offense does occur?

If an offense occurs, a guard does not charge in. Instead, the security guard should:

�� Stay calm

�� Observe and remember events

�� Report to the police/or the security guard’s supervisor (fellow employer policy).

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AT THE END OF EACH SECTION OF THIS MANUAL, you will be asked several questions

to help you CHECKUP on how well you UNDERSTOOD and REMEMBERED what you read.

You will need:

�� An ANSWER SHEET for the final examination,

�� PAPER for answering the checkup questions, and

�� A PEN or PENCIL.

Please get this ready. Then go on to the next page for your first CHECKUP. 

 

 

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Contents Page
Table of Contents

Instructor/Employer Introduction

Steps to Administering Power to Arrest

The Responsibilities of the Security Guard

Part A. Role and Responsibilities of the Security Guard

1. Areas of Responsibility

2. Prevention is the Key

3. Observe and Report

4. Get Help

Part B. Relations with the Local Police

Part C. Observation and Report Writing

Part D. Authority to Question and a Basis for Making Decisions

Part E. Inspections

Part F. Legal Responsibilities and Liabilities

Part G. Factors to Consider Before Making an Arrest

Part H. Arrestable Offenses

Part I. Private Person's Arrest

Part J. Making an Arrest

Part K. Searching the Suspect

Illustration of the Frisk

Part L. Merchant's Privilege Search

Part M. After the Arrest

Part N. Terrorism

Part O Ethics and Professional Conduct of a Security Guard

Part P. Answers to Study Questions

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