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A comprehensive overview of key concepts and practice questions for the class d security license exam. It covers essential topics such as conditions that create crime, access control, arrest procedures, and the roles and responsibilities of security officers. The material also includes communication skills, patrol techniques, threat assessment, fire safety, first aid, and legal principles relevant to security work. This study guide is designed to help individuals prepare for the exam and enhance their understanding of security practices.
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3 conditions which create crime desire, skills, oppurtunity Access control involves using a combined strategy of mechanical systems and geography and terrain, security personnel, spatial characteristics Anything put in place to keep someone out of an area or restrict their movement barrier 2 ways to make an arrest Merchants Privilege and Citizens Arrest Department of AG
in charge of licensing and regulations security guards order in protection
Things they can and can not change Boot area to describe head and face 6 basic questions are called interrogatories It is unnecessary to explain to people what they are doing and why T/F False How well you communicate will reflect on you as a professional T/F TRUE Which of the following is a basic barrier to effective communication failure to listen 4 barriers to effective communication
failure to listen status differences psychological size noise or distractions If you hear another officer dealing with an emergency you should stay off the air Security experts use the OODA loop. What does the A stand for act Patrol jobs should be done in a ________ order random visibility is not a factor in the prevention and deterrence of a crime T/F false
stop look listen (trained observer) T/F Good lighting does not have a psychological detterent effect for the lighted area false the process that identifies threats and determines probability and criticality factors is known as threat assessment The area around a fence that is intended to make intruders visible to patrol officers is called a
clear zone the saying you need to remember when practicing crime prevention is "trust but____" verify crime happens when three elements come together at the proper place and time. These 3 are skill, desire, and _____ oppurtunity TF Constant lighting is most common type of security illumination True If you don't need it, keep it ______ locked TF Soft physical security components consist of rules and regulations
Identification Credential TF Common sense is the best way to determine when a fuel source is too close to a heat source True TF Chemical spill area should be treated much like a crime scene True For a fire to happen what 3 things must cause a chemical reaction fuel, oxygen, heat Stage of a fire in which no smoke or flame can be seen but gases are being produced is called incipient stage
Fire Class A wood paper rubbish Fire Class B flammable liquids fire Class C In or on electrical equipment
personal liability TF A security officer is required to render assistance in a first air emergency False Police authority and security authority both come from the state. TF false TF TO use force you will have to establish that the aggressor had the ability to harm you true why is the burden so high on the state they must prove guilty beyond reasonable doubt 7 principles of crime
legality mens rea harm causation actus reas concurrence punishment what is the fourth amendment and what does it protect you from Bill of rights, protects citizens from illegal search and seizure TF negligence involves someone not doing something they were supposed to or the act of doing it improperly True
TF Most of the reasons offered for unethical behavior center around cutting corners TRue Statements that an organization makes about how they want their employees to conduct themselves are procedures unethical decisions made by security officers are usually the result of the officers being tired taking the path of least resistance feeling time constraints 6 standards of security officer conduct
responsibility courtesy attitude due process cooperation integrity TF Professional conduct and responsibility of personal actions is not required for security work False **When you fail to maintain a standard you automatically set a new one. An interview is not complete unless it covers _______ of the questions all
TF Behavioral characteristics that preclude workplace violence are called predictors true TF Your major responsibility at a traffic accident is to assist the injured true Arterial bleeding bleeding from an artery; this type of bleeding tends to spurt with each heartbeat MAJOR VESSEL. DEADLY Venus bleeding returns blood to the heart, can clot with pressure Capillary smallest vessels (bandaid)
does shock kill with no warning?? hell ya yes 3 things NOT to do when giving aid don't move the victim don't panic the victim don't medicate the victim How long is the terrorism awareness 2 hours terrorism systematic use of FEAR as a means of gaining control or keeping control of people/gov 3 known terrorist groups