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  • POWER TO ARREST TRAINING MANUAL
    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Part A. Role and Responsibilities of the security guard/proprietary private security officer. 17-19
    1. Areas of Responsibility
    2. Prevention is the Key
    3. Observe and Report
    4. Get Help
    Part B. Relations with the Local Police
    Part C. Observation and Report Writing
    Part D. Authority to Question and a Basis for Making Decisions
    Part E. Inspections
    Part F. Legal Responsibilities and Liabilities
    Part G. Factors to Consider Before Making an Arrest
    Part H. Arrestable Offenses
    Part I. Private Person's Arrest
    Part J. Making an Arrest
    Part K. Searching the Suspect
    Illustration of the Frisk
    Part L. Merchant's Privilege Search
    Part M. After the Arrest
    Part N. Terrorism
    Part O. Professional Conduct of a security guard/proprietary private security officer
    Part P. Answers to Study Questions
    Part Q. Final Examination

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    Module II: A. Public Relations (Community & Customer)

    4 Hour Course

    Module II: B. Observation & Documentation

    4 Hour Course

    Module II: C. Communication and its Significance

    4 Hour Course

    Module II: D. Liability / Legal Aspects

    4 Hour Course

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    Module III: J. Handling Difficult People

    4 Hour Course

    Module III: G. Trespass

    4 Hour Course

    Module III: N. Crowd Control

    4 Hour Course

    Module II: Y. Fire Safety Course

    4 Hour Course

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    III.L Chemical Agents – 4 hours
    Course Outline & Syllabus

    Learning Goals
    As a result of successfully completing this course, each offi cer will have received instruction in:
    1. The legislative intent, criminal and civil liabilities, moral principles regulating citizen possession and
    use of hand-held aerosol tear gas weapons
    2. The chemical and mechanical properties of hand-held aerosol tear gas weapons
    3. The psychological and physiological effects of tear gas on humans
    4. The principles of tear gas fi rst aid and decontamination procedures
    5. The principles and techniques for maintaining storing, and disposing of hand-held aerosol tear gas
    weapons
    6. The principles and limitations of using hand-held aerosol tear gas weapons for personal protection

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