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SEP1501 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 1 2025 - DUE April 2025; 100% correct solutions and explanations.

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SEP1501 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 1 2025 - DUE April 2025; 100% correct solutions and explanations.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

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, SEP1501 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester
1 2025 - DUE April 2025; 100% correct solutions and
explanations.
Question 1: Briefly describe the circumstances under which
a security official can invoke "private defense." Include an
example to support your explanation.
Private Defense: Definition and Circumstances
Private defense, also referred to as self-defense or defense of
property, is a legal concept under which a person, including
security officials, can protect themselves or others from
immediate harm, using reasonable force. It is invoked when a
person is faced with an unlawful and imminent threat and needs
to take action to protect themselves, others, or property.
The following circumstances typically allow a security official
to invoke private defense:
1. Imminent Threat of Harm: There must be an immediate
and unlawful threat of harm or danger to the security
official, others, or property. The threat must be real and
present, not a future or hypothetical threat. The threat can
come in the form of physical harm, such as an attacker with
a weapon, or from a situation where the security officer or
others are about to be injured or harmed.
2. Reasonable and Proportional Force: The response to the
threat must be reasonable and proportional to the severity
of the threat. This means that the security official is
allowed to use force but only the amount necessary to
prevent harm or stop the threat. Excessive force, such as

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