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Only security professionals working in public buildings require a license. - Answer False Security professionals protect persons, property, and information. - Answer True The main duties of a security professional are to observe, arrest, and report. - Answer False The public has the right to file a complaint against a security guard without telling the guard they are doing so. - Answer True A security license may be transferred to another employee at your company. - Answer False You may identify yourself as a peace officer if you hold a security license. - Answer False This aspect of security has a dual purpose: to deter criminal activity, as well as to observe and report any criminal or unwanted activity that occurs either in the interior or on the exterior premises. - Answer Patrolling This type of security professional may be required to work within a traffic management plan to ensure the overall safety of the site. - Answer Traffic Control This aspect of security is important during every shift. Critical incidents may require an additional, detailed occurrence (or incident) report. - Answer Report Writing Security professionals responsible for this are often required to ensure that persons entering an area have the relevant documentation to do so. - Answer Access Control The security professional is required to assist the public while still observing other activities and behaviours in the premises. The security industry is a balance between a professional service orientation and the role of a protector. - Answer True Persons, Property or Both? - Answer Traffic / parking control at a large venue Theme parks / shopping malls Hospitals Security professionals may be required to direct traffic in order to maintain safety at a job site. - Answer True One of the main roles of a security professional is to observe and report. - Answer True A security professional is permitted to arrest an individual for shoplifting. - Answer True Protection of persons, property, and information are all roles that a security professional may fill. - Answer True Which of the following terms is an individual license holder permitted to use when referring to themselves? - Answer Security Professional Under the SSIA, an Individual licence may be suspended under which condition(s)? - Answer Both A and C The SSIA contains information in respect to: - wearing of uniforms; - carrying of weapons; and - the public complaint process under the Act - Answer True Under Section 17 of the SSIA, a security licence is transferrable. - Answer False Under the public complaint process, how long does an individual have to submit a complaint after the incident in question? - Answer 90 days You may work as a security professional once you have completed this course, while you wait for your licence. - Answer False The Registrar may refuse a licence application if the individual has been charged with a criminal offence. - Answer True A written complaint about a security professional must be directed to: - Answer The employer of the security professional This word refers to the conduct of a security professional. - Answer Deportment What are a security professional's main duties? - Answer All of the above The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms does not pertain to a security professional. - Answer False A licensed security professional has the authority of a peace officer. - Answer False Security professionals are permitted to perform an arrest. - Answer True You may arrest an individual who you believe has committed a crime even though you did not see the criminal activity take place. - Answer False If you arrest an individual, you must turn the person over to your supervisor. - Answer False You can be held criminally responsible if you use excessive force. - Answer True Arrest or detention - Answer Section 10 Search or seizure - Answer Section 8 Detention or imprisonment - Answer Section 9 Life, liberty, and security of person - Answer Section 7 In which of the following circumstances is a security professional permitted to arrest an individual without a warrant? - Answer All of the above Which Section of the Criminal Code pertains to arresting? - Answer Section 494 How do the rights of a security professional compare to the rights of a private citizen? - Answer A security professional has the same rights. What is the correct sequence of events in the arrest process? - Answer Identify yourself, state the reason for arrest, check for understanding, move person to a private area, advise person of their rights, call police. This is a serious offence defined under federal law. Examples of this type of offence include aggravated assault and possession of housebreaking instruments. - Answer Indictable This is generally considered to be a less serious offence, punishable by jail time, a fine, or both. Examples of this type of offence include having a weapon at a public meeting or trespassing at night. - Answer Summary A hybrid offence include both a summary conviction offence and an indictable offence. Examples of hybrid offences include public mischief and theft $5,000 or less. - Answer True Select the two offences that are considered summary offences. - Answer Vagrancy Loitering Select the two offences that are considered indictable offences. - Answer Theft over $5,000 Mischief endangering life Select the two offences that are considered hybrid offences. - Answer Criminal harrassment Assault (common) What does Section 7 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantee? - Answer Everyone has the right to life, liberty and security of the person and the right not to be deprived thereof except in accordance with the principles of fundamental justice. What does Section 8 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantee? - Answer Everyone has the right to be secure against unreasonable search or seizure. What does Section 9 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms guarantee? - Answer Everyone has the right not to be arbitrarily detained or imprisoned.

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