Security BST Exam - Complete Solutions with Verified Answers What is the correct order of steps in incident response process? a. plan, assess, act b.
... [Show More] assess, negotiate, act c. assess, plan, act d. negotiate, assess, act The SPs should constantly re-assess a situation to which they must respond a. to postpone having to take action b. to detect changing risks and potential problems c. to create an opportunity for the situation to resolve itself d. (b) and (c) Only the police may keep records of the people who enter or exit an incident scene a. true b. false What should the SPs do at an incident scene? a. ask for public help to look for evidence b. walk through the area to look for evidence c. avoid sizing or touching evidence d. collect all the evidence before the police arrives What should an SP notify in an emergency? a. the SPs supervisor b. the client c. the local emergency response services d. all of the above The agency that issues security license is a. security programs and police technology division b. ministry of security services c. worksafe BC d. RCMP Representatives of regulatory agencies may enter private property under certain conditions a. true b. false What information should an SP record in his notebook when interacting with emergency services? a. incident or case file number b. SPs assessment of service provided by the agency c. name, rank and identification number of the agency personnel d. (a) and (c) SPs are not expected to document their interactions with regulatory agency personnel a. true b. false Under criminal law the cases usually involve person or groups liable for something and being ordered to pay a sum of money to another person or group as a form of restitution a. true b. false Fundamental freedoms guaranteed under Canadian charter of rights and freedoms are a. freedom of consent b. freedom of conscience and religion c. freedom of thought, belief, opinion and expression d. (b) and (c) According to the Canadian charter of rights and freedom everyone has right to life, liberty and security of the person. it also . includes a. the right to speak to a judge b. the right to resist arrest c. the right not to be deprived of these rights c. the right not to be deprived of these rights Section 8 of the Canadian charter of rights and freedoms includes that everyone has the right to a. speak their mind b. be secure against unreasonable search or seizure c. choose to obstruct a police investigation d. associate with any persons or organizations The important elements of charter warning are a. stating that the person has right to retain and instruct counsel with delay b. stating the reason for the arrest c. stating that you are placing the person under arrest d. all of the above Under the Canadian charter of rights and freedoms all person have equal rights a. true b. false Human rights legislation can override other laws, including provincial and municipal statues a. true b. false Joyriding is an indictable offence a. true b. false Summary conviction offence is a. an offence that is more serious than an indictable offence b. a violation of provincial statues c. an offence that is less serious than an indictable offence d. a violation of municipal laws A dual offence is a. an indictable offence committed by two persons b. an offence more serious than an indictable offence c. a summary conviction offence committed by two persons d. an offence for which the crown can choose to proceed to trial under summary rules or by indictment Tampering with a fire house is a mischief a. true b. false Theft is said to be complete when a person with the intent to steal an object [Show Less]