Security Professional Defined
Providing security services whether:
Armed or unarmed
Uniform or civilian clothes
Full time or part time
Three essential elements for a tort claim.
What are:
One party has a legal duty to another.
The party breaches that legal duty.
The other party (or their property) is injured or damaged as a direct result.
Is required to search a person and/or their property.
What is consent?
Two types of offenses.
S.A.R.A.
Scan - Analyze - Respond - Access
This is how long you have to complete a "Notice of Deficiency".
What is 21 days?
A private security company may further restrict the authority of the security professional beyond what is granted by the property owner.
What is true?
Place of public accommodation definitions.
place or service offering to the public advantages, goods, service.
place open to the public owned/maintained by public body whether commercial in nature.
service to the public owned/maintained by public body not commercial in nature.
The elements of criminal liability.
What are conduct or act and mental intention (culpable mental state)?
P.A.S.S.
Pull - Aim - Squeeze - Sweep.
This is how long you have to notify your employer if you've been arrested and charged with a crime.
What is 48 hours?
Citizen's arrest three requirements.
What are:
Elements of the crime
Probable cause
In the presence
Types of service animals.
What are dogs, miniature horses and puppies in training?
Burglary vs Robbery.
Burglary - in a premise to commit any crime and no one else needs to be present.
Robbery - anywhere, use or threaten use of force on another to commit theft or unauthorized use of a vehicle.
R.A.I.N.
Recognize - Avoid - Isolate - Notify
The two grounds DPSST uses to determine moral fitness.
What are mandatory and discretionary?
Four situations "Use of force" is allowed.
Defend themselves or another person
Prevent or terminate a criminal trespass
Protect property
Make a citizen's arrest or prevent an escape after arrest has been made.
Two questions to determine if animal is service animal.
Is the animal required because of a disability?
What work or task has the animal been trained to perform?
Difference between Harassment vs Assault.
What is injury?
G.R.O.W.E.
Gather facts - Record facts - Organize facts - Write report - Evaluate.
DPSST can levee civil penalties.
What is true?
Directed vs Voluntary arresting on behalf of law enforcement.
Force justification vs defense of self or another
Service animals must be harnessed, leashed, tethered or respond to voice commands.
What is true.
Dangerous vs Deadly weapon.
Dangerous - any item can cause death/injury but not what it is manufactured for.
Deadly - any item manufactured to cause death/injury.
Homeland Security's recommended action for active shooter situation.
RUN - HIDE - FIGHT