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1. Why is it important for security guards to only arrest for misdemeanors
that occur in their presence?
It allows security guards to act on hearsay evidence.
It is a suggestion rather than a legal requirement.
It gives security guards more power in their duties.
It ensures that security guards act within their legal authority and
protects them from wrongful arrest claims.
2. Not showing up to work on time on a regular basis could cause your
manager to question your _____ _.
professionalism
fit between your interests and your job
choice of transportation mode
3. For arrest purposes, security officers are considered by the law to be:
deputies.
exempt from laws.
land owners.
private citizens.
4. What is the primary reason a security guard cannot search a person for
evidence to make an arrest?
,Lack of authority
Personal discretion
, Legal obligation
Insufficient training
5. Why is it not permissible for a security guard to reach into an open car
window to retrieve items?
It is permissible if the security guard suspects theft.
It is permissible if the car is parked in a public area.
It is not permissible because it exceeds the security guard's
authority and could be considered an unlawful search.
It is permissible if the items are clearly visible.
6. Describe the significance of classifying a crime as a felony in the context
of security guard duties.
Felonies are less serious than misdemeanors and carry lighter
penalties.
Classifying a crime as a felony indicates its severity and the
potential consequences for the suspect.
Felonies do not require security personnel to take any action.
Felonies are only applicable to violent crimes and not property
crimes.
7. Describe the legal implications for a private citizen who witnesses a
crime but chooses not to make an arrest.
A private citizen can only report the crime if they have evidence.
A private citizen must arrest the suspect to avoid legal
consequences.
A private citizen is not legally required to arrest a suspect,
which means they can choose to report the crime instead.
, A private citizen is legally obligated to intervene in all situations.
8. In a scenario where a security guard performs a citizen's arrest for
shoplifting, what should the guard expect regarding police response?
The police will automatically arrest the suspect without question.
The police will only arrest if the suspect is armed.
The police may choose not to arrest the suspect.
The police will require the guard to provide a written report
before acting.
9. In the context of security duties, explain why it is important to refer to an
arrested individual as a suspect rather than a criminal.
It emphasizes the security guard's authority over the individual.
It allows security personnel to take immediate action without legal
consequences.
It implies that the individual is guilty of the crime.
Referring to an arrested individual as a suspect acknowledges
their legal status before a conviction, protecting their rights.
10. According to Walzer, which of the following is an essential feature of
terrorism?
It's an act that aims to instill fear in others.
It's an act that is intended to intimidate.
It's an act that intentionally kills innocent people.
all of the above
11. What phrase should a security guard use when making a citizen's arrest?
You are under arrest for suspicion of burglary.