ABST EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
What section of the SSIA addresses the wearing of a uniform and carrying of weapons
by Security Professionals? - Answers- Section 34 (SSIA)
A word used to describe the conduct of a Security Professional. - Answers- Deportment
Why is appearance an important element to you as a Security Professional? - Answers-
First impressions are everything. Appearance is the first thing the client and public see.
What are the four (4) things a licensee will do with regard to the code of conduct? -
Answers- 1. Act with honesty and integrity
2. Comply with all federal, provincial and municipal laws
3. Abide by their employer's code of conduct
4. Respect the privacy of others by treating all information as confidential
What are your primary concerns as a Security Professional protecting property? -
Answers- 1. Vandalism
2. Theft
3. Disturbances
4. Fights
What are the nine (9) mentioned activities that a Security Professional is expected to do
in the course of his/her duties? - Answers- 1. Patrolling of premises and/or grounds
2. Monitoring alarm systems and responding when appropriate
3. Limiting access to individuals or locations
4. Observing and reporting criminal activity or signs of a crime
5. Directing traffic
6. Responding to emergencies
7. Documenting interactions and events
8. Presenting a professional image
9. Arresting those found committing a crime
What are the main duties of a Security Professional? - Answers- 1. Observe
2. Deter
3. Report
What does the SSIA stand for? - Answers- Security Services and Investigators Act
If you arrest an individual, you must turn him/her over to (fill in blank) - Answers- Police
Provide an example of one of the principles of 'Fundamental justice' - Answers- Life,
liberty and security of person
Which section of the Criminal Code of Canada gives you the power of arrest? -
Answers- 494 (criminal code of canada)
, What are the eight (8) steps of making an arrest? - Answers- 1. Identify yourself
2. Tell them why you are arresting them
3. Check for understanding
4. Remove the person to a private area (if possible)
5. Advise person of their rights
6. Allow person to make phone call
7. Advise they are not obligated to say anything
8. Call the police and await their arrival
What section of the Criminal Code of Canada gives you the 'protection of persons acting
under authority'? - Answers- Section 25 (Criminal Code of Canada)
What section of the Criminal Code of Canada defines excessive force? - Answers-
Section 26 (Criminal Code of Canada)
What are the three (3) classifications of an offence identified in the Criminal Code of
Canada? - Answers- 1. Summary conviction
2. Indictable
3. Hybrid (dual)
If I arrest a subject and determine there is a risk, what can I search for? - Answers- -
Carrying a weapon
- Stolen property
- Items suggesting a means of escape
What section is 'assault' under the Criminal Code of Canada? - Answers- Section 265
(Criminal Code of Canada)
What constitutes an offence of 'assault'? - Answers- 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? - Answers-
Section 348 (Criminal Code of Canada)
What constitutes an offence of 'break and enter'? - Answers- 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? - Answers- Section 322
(Criminal Code of Canada)
What constitutes an offence of 'theft'? - Answers- 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? - Answers- Section 354 (Criminal Code of Canada)
What section of the SSIA addresses the wearing of a uniform and carrying of weapons
by Security Professionals? - Answers- Section 34 (SSIA)
A word used to describe the conduct of a Security Professional. - Answers- Deportment
Why is appearance an important element to you as a Security Professional? - Answers-
First impressions are everything. Appearance is the first thing the client and public see.
What are the four (4) things a licensee will do with regard to the code of conduct? -
Answers- 1. Act with honesty and integrity
2. Comply with all federal, provincial and municipal laws
3. Abide by their employer's code of conduct
4. Respect the privacy of others by treating all information as confidential
What are your primary concerns as a Security Professional protecting property? -
Answers- 1. Vandalism
2. Theft
3. Disturbances
4. Fights
What are the nine (9) mentioned activities that a Security Professional is expected to do
in the course of his/her duties? - Answers- 1. Patrolling of premises and/or grounds
2. Monitoring alarm systems and responding when appropriate
3. Limiting access to individuals or locations
4. Observing and reporting criminal activity or signs of a crime
5. Directing traffic
6. Responding to emergencies
7. Documenting interactions and events
8. Presenting a professional image
9. Arresting those found committing a crime
What are the main duties of a Security Professional? - Answers- 1. Observe
2. Deter
3. Report
What does the SSIA stand for? - Answers- Security Services and Investigators Act
If you arrest an individual, you must turn him/her over to (fill in blank) - Answers- Police
Provide an example of one of the principles of 'Fundamental justice' - Answers- Life,
liberty and security of person
Which section of the Criminal Code of Canada gives you the power of arrest? -
Answers- 494 (criminal code of canada)
, What are the eight (8) steps of making an arrest? - Answers- 1. Identify yourself
2. Tell them why you are arresting them
3. Check for understanding
4. Remove the person to a private area (if possible)
5. Advise person of their rights
6. Allow person to make phone call
7. Advise they are not obligated to say anything
8. Call the police and await their arrival
What section of the Criminal Code of Canada gives you the 'protection of persons acting
under authority'? - Answers- Section 25 (Criminal Code of Canada)
What section of the Criminal Code of Canada defines excessive force? - Answers-
Section 26 (Criminal Code of Canada)
What are the three (3) classifications of an offence identified in the Criminal Code of
Canada? - Answers- 1. Summary conviction
2. Indictable
3. Hybrid (dual)
If I arrest a subject and determine there is a risk, what can I search for? - Answers- -
Carrying a weapon
- Stolen property
- Items suggesting a means of escape
What section is 'assault' under the Criminal Code of Canada? - Answers- Section 265
(Criminal Code of Canada)
What constitutes an offence of 'assault'? - Answers- 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? - Answers-
Section 348 (Criminal Code of Canada)
What constitutes an offence of 'break and enter'? - Answers- 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? - Answers- Section 322
(Criminal Code of Canada)
What constitutes an offence of 'theft'? - Answers- 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? - Answers- Section 354 (Criminal Code of Canada)