Course Description
SECURITY OFFICER: POWER TO ARREST AND WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION/TERRORISM AWARENESS
Course curriculum
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1
Welcome
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2
Part A
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3
Part B
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4
Part C
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5
Part D
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6
Part E
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7
Part F
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8
Part G
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9
Part H
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10
Part I
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11
Part J
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12
Part K
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13
Part L
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14
Part M
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15
Part N
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16
Part O
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17
Weapons of Mass Destruction Training Videos
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18
Final Exam
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Course Instructions Power To Arrest Manual Responsibilities of the Security Guard -
Role and Responsibilities of the security guard/proprietary private security officer Exam Review #1 Areas of Responsibility Exam Review #2 Prevention is Key & Observe and Report Get Help -
Relations with Local Peace Officers or Law Enforcement Exam Review #3 -
Observation and Report Writing Exam Review #4 -
Authority to Question and Basis for Making Decisions Exam Review #5 A Basis for Making Decisions -
Inspections Exam Review #6 -
The Security Guard/Proprietary Private Security Officer’s Legal Responsibilities and Liabilities Exam Review #7 -
Factors to Consider Before Making An Arrest Exam Review #8 -
Arrestable Offenses Exam Review #9 -
Private Persons Arrest Exam Review #10 -
Making An Arrest Exam Review #11 -
Searching The Suspect Exam Review #12 Illustration of the Frisk -
Searching a Suspect Under the Merchant’s Privilege Rule -
After the Arrest Exam Review #13 -
Terrorism Exam Review #14 -
Professional Conduct of a Security Guard Exam Review #15 -
Message from the DCA Director Introduction to Terrorism California as a Target Overview of Security Professionals: Role and Tasks Introduction - Nature of Terrorism Nature of Terrorism Pre-Incident Indicators Introduction - WMD Explosives and Other WMD Transporting Materials to Create Weapons Response Strategies Overview of Information Flow Conclusion and Program Credits -
Instructions Review Final Exam - Part 1 Final Exam - Part 2 Final Exam - Part 3 Final Exam - Part 4 Final Exam - Part 5 Final Exam - Part 6 Final Exam - Part 7 Final Exam - Part 8 Final Exam - Part 9
Register
Power to Arrest and Weapons of Mass Destruction
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$39.00
Testimonials
Melanie Sumpter
Darrell Murdoch
FAQ
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Are there prerequisites or language requirements?
There are no prerequisites. Our courses are open to students of all backgrounds who are 18 years of age and older. All courses are conducted in English. Video lectures include English subtitles and the option to slow-down, pause, or replay lectures for better retention. Discussion boards are a critical component of each of our courses; therefore, we suggest students have a conversational knowledge of English when pursuing a Certificate of Completion. For any of the art writing courses, students need to be 100% proficient in written English.
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Can I take more than one course at a time?
If you are new to online learning, we recommend that you begin with one course. As our courses are offered frequently throughout the year, you can always come back and continue your studies with one or more topics.