Assignment 2 Semester 1 2025
Detailed Solutions, References & Explanations
Unique number: 150925
Due Date: April 2025
SECTION A
QUESTION 1
A security official may invoke the principle of private defense (also known as self-defense)
when there is an imminent threat of unlawful harm to themselves or another person, provided
that the force used is reasonable and necessary to avert the threat (Snyman, 2014). Under
this principle, the security official must genuinely believe that the harm is immediate or
unavoidable, and there must be no other practical way to prevent the danger. The response
should be proportionate: excessive force that goes beyond what is needed to protect life or
property is not justified (Burchell, 2013).
For example, if a trespasser points a firearm at a security guard with a clear intention to shoot,
and the guard has no avenue of retreat, the guard may take defensive action. This could
involve drawing a weapon and using the minimum level of force required to neutralize the
threat, thereby preventing serious harm.
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