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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Part G (contd.)

CHECKUP NO. 8

NOW, on another sheet of paper, answer the following questions:

Q. 22 WHILE YOU ARE ON DUTY AT A SHOPPING CENTER, YOU SEE A 12-YEAR

OLD JABBING AN ICE PICK INTO A PATRON'S CAR TIRES. YOU SHOULD

FIRST:

A. Pick him up and throw him out of the parking lot.

B. Get a good description and call the police.

C. Run at him and yell so he’ll run away.

D. Approach him and tell him to stop.

Q. 23 A MAN IS SMASHING TABLES AND CHAIRS AT A BAR YOU ARE GUARDING.

HE IS ABOUT 6' 8" AND WEIGHS 280 LBS. YOU SHOULD:

A. Consider your safety and the safety of others.

B. Request patrons of the bar to clear the area.

C. Call the police for assistance.

D. Take all of the measures above.

Q. 24 YOU ARE GUARDING A JEWELRY STORE AT CLOSING TIME. THE LAST

PATRON HAS LEFT AND YOUR EMPLOYER IS ABOUT TO LOCK UP. YOU

NOTICE A MAN SITTING IN A CAR AND THE MOTOR IS RUNNING. YOU

CLEARLY SEE HE HAS A GUN IN HIS HAND. YOU SHOULD FIRST:

A. Run out to the car with your gun drawn and tell him to freeze.

B. Have the owner call the police and get a description if possible.

C. Walk to the car and order the man to leave.

Q. 25 YOU ARE WORKING AT A DANCE WHERE EVERYTHING IS QUIET. DOWN

THE STREET TWO MEN GET INTO A FIGHT. YOU SHOULD:

A. Stay where you are. You have been hired to guard the dance. You could call the

police if it doesn’t involve leaving your post.

B. Call someone over to watch the dance while you go down the street to break up the

fight.

C. Shout down the street for the men to break it up.

 

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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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