ABST EXAM 3 PRACTICE
QUESTIONS WITH 100%
CORRECT ANSWERS
What section of the Criminal Code of Canada defines excessive force?
Section 26 (Criminal Code of Canada)
What are the three (3) classifications of an offence identified in the Criminal Code of
Canada?
1. Summary conviction
2. Indictable
3. Hybrid (dual)
If I arrest a subject and determine there is a risk, what can I search for?
- Carrying a weapon
- Stolen property
- Items suggesting a means of escape
What section is 'assault' under the Criminal Code of Canada?
Section 265 (Criminal Code of Canada)
What constitutes an offence of 'assault'?
Assault occurs when one individual uses force on another individual against their wishes.
What section is 'break and enter' under in the Criminal Code of Canada?
Section 348 (Criminal Code of Canada)
What constitutes an offence of 'break and enter'?
Individual who breaks into a premises with the intent of committing an Indictable offence.
What section is 'theft' under in the Criminal Code of Canada?
Section 322 (Criminal Code of Canada)
,What constitutes an offence of 'theft'?
Everyone commits theft who fraudulently deprives an owner of their property.
What section is 'possession of property obtained by crime' under in the Criminal Code
of Canada?
Section 354 (Criminal Code of Canada)
What constitutes an offence of 'possession of stolen property'?
Everyone commits an offence who is in possession of property obtained by crime.
What section is 'mischief' under in the Criminal Code of Canada?
Section 430 (Criminal Code of Canada)
What constitutes an offence of 'mischief'?
Everyone commits mischief who wilfully destroys or damages property.
Name three (3) examples of Summary Conviction offences.
1. Unlawful Assembly
2. Indecent acts
3. Loitering
Name three (3) examples of Indictable offences.
1. Theft over $5000
2. Robbery with firearm
3. Possession of property over $5000
Name three (3) examples of Hybrid offences.
1. Public mischief
2. Criminal harassment
3. Assault (common)
What is one of the best skills you can develop as a Security Professional?
Observation
, What document explains your duties for a particular shift?
Post orders
What three (3) steps are the key points of observation?
1. Noticing
2. Interpreting
3. Recalling
What are the three (3) strategies in dealing with a worked-up crowd?
1. Remove leaders
2. Break into small groups
3. Seek help from sympathetic leader
There are three (3) key considerations that should be made before engaging or using force.
1. What do you know about your subject
2. What is the situation
3. How prepared are you
What does C.A.R stand for and when is it used?
1. Concentrate - used on a particular piece of information
2. Associate - try to relate the detail to something you already know
3. Repeat - slowly and deliberately
Physical preparedness is about taking stock of your condition before shift. What are
some points we should check prior to shift?
1. Are you feeling well?
2. Uniform and duty belt
What types of patrol allows you to use all your senses and makes it easier for you to stay
close to the person or property you are tasked with protecting?
Foot patrols
QUESTIONS WITH 100%
CORRECT ANSWERS
What section of the Criminal Code of Canada defines excessive force?
Section 26 (Criminal Code of Canada)
What are the three (3) classifications of an offence identified in the Criminal Code of
Canada?
1. Summary conviction
2. Indictable
3. Hybrid (dual)
If I arrest a subject and determine there is a risk, what can I search for?
- Carrying a weapon
- Stolen property
- Items suggesting a means of escape
What section is 'assault' under the Criminal Code of Canada?
Section 265 (Criminal Code of Canada)
What constitutes an offence of 'assault'?
Assault occurs when one individual uses force on another individual against their wishes.
What section is 'break and enter' under in the Criminal Code of Canada?
Section 348 (Criminal Code of Canada)
What constitutes an offence of 'break and enter'?
Individual who breaks into a premises with the intent of committing an Indictable offence.
What section is 'theft' under in the Criminal Code of Canada?
Section 322 (Criminal Code of Canada)
,What constitutes an offence of 'theft'?
Everyone commits theft who fraudulently deprives an owner of their property.
What section is 'possession of property obtained by crime' under in the Criminal Code
of Canada?
Section 354 (Criminal Code of Canada)
What constitutes an offence of 'possession of stolen property'?
Everyone commits an offence who is in possession of property obtained by crime.
What section is 'mischief' under in the Criminal Code of Canada?
Section 430 (Criminal Code of Canada)
What constitutes an offence of 'mischief'?
Everyone commits mischief who wilfully destroys or damages property.
Name three (3) examples of Summary Conviction offences.
1. Unlawful Assembly
2. Indecent acts
3. Loitering
Name three (3) examples of Indictable offences.
1. Theft over $5000
2. Robbery with firearm
3. Possession of property over $5000
Name three (3) examples of Hybrid offences.
1. Public mischief
2. Criminal harassment
3. Assault (common)
What is one of the best skills you can develop as a Security Professional?
Observation
, What document explains your duties for a particular shift?
Post orders
What three (3) steps are the key points of observation?
1. Noticing
2. Interpreting
3. Recalling
What are the three (3) strategies in dealing with a worked-up crowd?
1. Remove leaders
2. Break into small groups
3. Seek help from sympathetic leader
There are three (3) key considerations that should be made before engaging or using force.
1. What do you know about your subject
2. What is the situation
3. How prepared are you
What does C.A.R stand for and when is it used?
1. Concentrate - used on a particular piece of information
2. Associate - try to relate the detail to something you already know
3. Repeat - slowly and deliberately
Physical preparedness is about taking stock of your condition before shift. What are
some points we should check prior to shift?
1. Are you feeling well?
2. Uniform and duty belt
What types of patrol allows you to use all your senses and makes it easier for you to stay
close to the person or property you are tasked with protecting?
Foot patrols