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Advanced Security Training Quiz

Take your knowledge of security protocols to the next level with our Advanced Security Training Quiz! This quiz is designed for security professionals to test their understanding of key concepts and regulations.

  • 21 challenging questions
  • Multiple-choice format
  • Enhance your expertise in security practices
21 Questions5 MinutesCreated by ProtectingShield345
The code of conduct for SPs in BC states that an SP must:
Not act with honesty and integrity
Cooperate with police
Use unnecessary force
Conspire with another person or aid or abet another licensee to contravene a provision of the Act or Regulation or a condition os a licence
Engage in behaviour that is prohibited by law
Under what circumstances may an SP physically search an individual?
An SP may physically search an individual only if the the SP is able to justify the need to do so.
SP may search for evidence.
A suspect is visibly intoxicated
The individual seems like hiding something
Excessive force does NOT refer to:
Respectful treatment of the individual
Using more force than is reasonable necessary
Using weapons to detain the individual
Putting blindfold and chain the individual to a post
What are the 3 levels of risk
Known, unknown and medium
Known, unknown and police report
Known, unknown and high
Known, unknown and most dangerous
Which is NOT a part of the Stages of Assessment?
While on Scene
While Exiting
Upon Arrival at the Scene
Upon arrival of the police
None of the above
What are some of the influencing factors in the continuous assessment process?
Number of Subjects involved
Gender and Age
Safety of others in the environment
Language barrier
All of the above
Give an example of indicators of potential problems.
Subject does not resist requests and/or commands
Subject uses excessive, exaggerated movements
Potential weapons are visible
B and C
Subject is breathing normally
With regards to subject behaviour, what are some of the characteristics that they exhibit
They are very uncooperative
They are passive resistant
They are NOT active resistant
They are just standing there doing nothing
A"NO"person
What is NOT part of the Force Response Options under the National Use of Force Framework
Presence
Lethal Force
Intermediate weapons
Subject violence
Physical control
What are the three phases of Initial Intervention Strategy
Bonding, Purpose and Resolution
Purpose, Bonding and Conclusion
Purpose, Conclusion and Resolution
Communication, Bonding and Purpose
In tactical communication, one of the 3 strategies that involve the 'Negotiator Technique' falls under:
Initial Intervention
Persuasion
Defusing challenge
Motivation of the subject
What are some of the outcomes of tactical communication
Creates a non-professional presence.
It does not defuse, deflect and disarm
Provides structure that can be easily followed even in stressful situations
It doesn't provide time for assessment
All of the above
None of the above
Some of the objectives of Control Tactics include:
Demonstrate relative positioning
Apply tactical communication and strategies
Demonstrate a 2-handed escort position
Demonstrate release techniques
All of the above
2nd and 3rd options only
What is 'Physical Control'? Or it refers to:
Escort position
Impact techniques
Superior physical strength
Balance displacement techniques
All of the above
What are the elements of 'Safe Interview Stance'?
Creationary gap
Mental positioning
Body Position
Time for Police to arrive
None of the above
All of the above
What must an SP always consider as disengagement technique during conflict?
Backing away
Use of vehicle
Use of environment
All of the options
None of the options
Visual scanning
What are some of the options of transitioning safe stance to self defence/control
3-handed escort
Fighting techniques
Use of hand cuff/locks
Pain sensitive areas
Restraint techniques
What is distraction technique - Knee Stun?
It creates a distraction in situation where the subject resists from an escort etc
It targets the the common peroneal nerve and sciatic nerve of the knee
It uses a high risk method but very effective
It follows the joint lock and not create the opportunity to apply the hand cuff
What are some of the locations of pain sensitive areas:
Base of the ear lobe
Base of the nose
Both base of the earlobe and the nose
Chest area near the heart
All of the above
Neck area near the throat
What are some of the principles of application for Pain Sensitive Areas (PSA)
Submission to authority
Distraction and pain compliance
Balance displacement and putting them face down
Immobilize the subject
None of the above
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