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Level 2 Non-Commissioned Security Course Review

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  • September 20, 2024
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  • State of Texas security level 2
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Detainment/Arrest - answer If you detain a suspect in an Incident, it may be considered
that you have placed him under citizen's arrest. This can only be done if it is quickly
followed up by a call to the police with the intention to remand this person into police
custody. An arrest is defined by article 15.22 of the Code of Criminal Procedure and
states that: A person is arrested when he has been actually placed under restraint or
taken into custody by an officer or person executing a warrant of arrest, or by an officer
or person arresting without a warrant. Black's Law Dictionary defines arrest as: "To
deprive a person of his liberty by legal authority.

Field Note Narrative - answerRequires good writing skills and practice
Is written in the "first person" i.e. "I. ..
The security officer
-expands the information from his field notes;
-explains the event in logical order;
-and arranges the report to clearly present the details
d) Narrative report is a short summary of an incident
• Overview- date, time location, event suspect, victim
• Witnesses- listed by name, address, phone, description, relation to incident, and a
summary of
what they can testify to.
•Evidence- numbers and lists and evidence seen
• Detailed narrative of the event- including "5-W's and H" in time sequence from
beginning to
end.

Texas law on Arrest - answerAn arrest, in Texas law, is 'The apprehension or detention
of another in order that he may be forthcoming to answer for an alleged or supposed
crime." An arrest may be made by a peace officer or a private citizen. To deprive
someone of their liberty or freedom of movement may be viewed as an arrest. For an
arrest to be lawful, acceptable and without immediate liability, it must result in the legal
apprehension or detention of a person. ft must be done with the intention of presenting
the person to a magistrate to answer for an illegal crime. IF YOU,
BYCOMMUNICATION OR OTHER MEANS, MAKE A PERSON FEEL THAT THEY
ARE NOT FREE TO GO, THEN YOU HAVE ARRESTED THEM.

Field Notes Pre-printed - answerForm- style report (fill in the blank)
The security officer
-completes the form from information in field notes
-fills in all the blanks; if one does not apply use the notation N/A

, -pays attention to detail and accuracy
-write a summary of the event at the end of the pre-printed form.

The Texas Code of Criminal Procedures (14.01a) allows any person to make an arrest
without a warrant under certain circumstances. - answer1. When a felony is committed
within the view of the person making the arrest.
2. When an immediate breach of the peace is committed within the view of the
person making the arrest.
3. Preventing consequences of th

Field Notes- Correct Writing - answerA well written report is: clear, complete, neat,
accurate, legible, written in plain, "everyday" language, and free from opinion, prejudice
and bias

Types of Arrest - answerSecurity officers are not obligated I required to make an arrest!
1.You may be right at the scene when a violation occurs, but you do not have to make
an arrest. Your first responsibility is protection I prevention. Also. your responsibility is to
observe and report.
2. The purpose of this training is not to encourage you to make more arrests, but to
teach you the law concerning arrest, so you will know what you can and cannot do
under the law.

Field notes-IMPORTANT - answerspelling, grammar,objective vs subjective, legibility

Before making an arrest, consider the following factors: - answerPhysical Size- Is the
suspect bigger or stronger than you? Is he I she in better physical condition or younger
than you?
b. Weapons- Is the suspect armed? Could he be carrying a weapon?
c. Escape- If you do not make an arrest now, will the suspect escape; not just leave the
scene- but get away completely? Get a good description and call the police without
delay, the police may be able to arrest him.

Importance of field notes for client - answerThe security personnel may be the only
source of information to the client for certain items: including repairs (lights, doors, etc).
And the more information provided to
the client, the more he has confidence in your ability.

Type of Arrest- Type of Offense - answerIs the offense major or minor? You should be
more
concerned with major offenses. A person setting a fire to the loading
dock is more likely a candidate for arrest than kids climbing the fence
to steal apples from the company orchards.

Importance of field notes for court - answerWritten documentation from the time of an
event serves as an excellent resource to recall events for testimony in a court of law.

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