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SEP1501 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 1 2025 - DUE April 2025; 100% TRUSTED Complete, trusted solutions and explanations. For assistance, Whats-App 0.6.7-1.7.1-1.7.3.9. Ensure your success with us........SECTION A QUESTION 1 Briefly describe the circumstances under which a security official can invoke "private defense." Include an example to support your explanation. [5] QUESTION 2 Name and describe the different elements of access control. Provide an example of each from your work environment. [10] QUESTION 3 Conducting a security survey is crucial to identifying possible security threats and creating plans to reduce them. In a discussion, explain why it is important to conduct a security survey and give a practical example of how this can be done. [10] 4 SECTION B – ESSAY-TYPE QUESTION NOTE: Please ensure you read Tutorial Letter 301 and Section 8.4 of this tutorial letter for guidelines on essay writing. Be sure to read Tutorial Letter 301 and Section 8.4 of this tutorial letter for the guidelines on how to write an essay. QUESTION 4 (ESSAY TYPE QUESTION) You are the shift supervisor of ten (10) day-shift security officials, employed at Peter Wholesalers (Pty) Ltd. Peter Wholesalers has suffered serious financial losses from night-time burglaries. Knowing that you are studying security management at a university, the manager at Peter Wholesalers has requested that you write a report to management to persuade them to install security lighting to solve the problem. In addition to this report – and based on the information from your learning guide and the knowledge you gained through your studies – write an essay on the different types of security lighting and make recommendations to the Board of Directors on the different areas where security lighting could be installed.

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SEP1501
Assignment 2 Semester 1 2025
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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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