Saskatchewan Security Guard License Practice Exam

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What should a security guard do when they witness a crime in progress?

Ignore it and continue with their patrol

Confront the suspects immediately

Notify law enforcement immediately and avoid confrontation if safe to do so

When a security guard witnesses a crime in progress, the appropriate action is to notify law enforcement immediately and avoid confrontation if it is safe to do so. This approach prioritizes personal safety and the effective handling of the situation by professionals trained to deal with criminal activities. By contacting law enforcement right away, the guard ensures that help is on the way to address the crime. Engaging with suspects can escalate the situation and lead to unnecessary risks, both for the guard and potentially for bystanders. Security personnel are trained to observe and report rather than to intervene directly, especially since the nature of the crime may pose threats that require police intervention. In addition to notifying authorities, the guard should take mental notes or document aspects of the incident, but the immediate priority must be to alert law enforcement. This ensures that a proper investigation can take place while keeping everyone involved as safe as possible.

Document the event for later reporting

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