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1. The authority of a security guard to direct traffic on private property comes
from:
Trespass to property legislation
The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
The police
The property owner
The Criminal Code
2. Why is it important for unarmed security officers to understand the concept
of trespassing?
It only applies to armed security officers.
Understanding trespassing helps security officers enforce property
rights and maintain safety.
It is irrelevant to their duties.
It allows them to ignore all property boundaries.
3. If a security officer fails to complete the required continuing education
before their license renewal, what potential consequence might they face?
They will be granted an extension for renewal.
They will receive a warning but can still renew.
Their license may not be renewed.
Their license will be upgraded automatically.
,4. What needs to be submitted as proof for licensing renewal?
renewal form, paid renewal fee, and any misdemeanor or criminal
offense
renewal form, paid renewal fee, and proof of continuing competency
only paid renewal fee and proof of continuing competency
renewal form, paid renewal fee, proof of continuing competency,
and any misdemeanor or criminal offense
5. Describe the key differences between misdemeanors and felonies in terms of
legal consequences.
Misdemeanors are always punishable by imprisonment, while felonies
are not.
Misdemeanors are crimes that do not require a trial, while felonies do.
Misdemeanors are less serious offenses with lighter penalties
compared to felonies, which carry more severe consequences.
Misdemeanors can only be committed by individuals, while felonies
can be committed by organizations.
6. Describe the legal framework that governs the actions of unarmed security
officers.
Unarmed security officers have unlimited authority to act as law
enforcement.
Unarmed security officers are not required to follow any policies or
procedures.
Unarmed security officers operate under specific regulations that
define their authority and responsibilities, focusing on safety and
compliance with the law.
, Unarmed security officers can use physical force to detain individuals.
7. The term "tactical communication" refers to:
techniques used to criticize people's actions in a way that does not
hurt their feelings.
the use of specific verbal skills intended to help secure voluntary
compliance on the part of a subject.
the use of two-way radios in an emergency situation.
the use of specific language as a stalling tactic while waiting for
backup.
the hand signals used by security guards or others when directing
traffic.
8. If an applicant has a history of minor offenses but has completed all required
training, what might be the outcome regarding their private security license
application?
The applicant will be required to retake the training.
The application will be approved automatically.
The applicant can appeal the decision without any consequences.
The application may be denied due to the criminal history.
9. According to TCOLE, when should an officer move from issuing commands to
using physical force?
Officer loses control of the situation.
The suspect attempts to escape.
The suspect begins to physically resist.
None of the above