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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2. That reasonable non-deadly force may be used to carryout the detention where the

suspect resists.

3. That following a request to surrender the item believed taken, you may search his/her

belongings (limited to shopping bags, handbags, and other items) in the immediate

possession of the suspect, but not a search of clothing or apparel worn by the suspect.

4. That following the detention, and if it is established that shoplifting has occurred or was

attempted, and if criminal charges are to be pursued, the suspect must be given over to

law enforcement authorities. This must occur within a reasonable period of time

following detention.

5. Mall security personnel should be very aware of the fact that they protect mall property

and that the individual stores in that mall are privately owned and rent space from the

mall owners. With this in mind, unless the mall owners have a signed agreement with the

stores that the security department in the mall have the permission to act as individual

store security, security personnel may not use Penal Code Section 490.5 inside individual

stores.

 

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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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