CA BSIS: Powers To Arrest (Part 1 of 2 for the CA Initial Security Officer License)

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Introduction to Powers of Arrest and Appropriate Use of Force Training Part 1 of 2
Introduction to Powers of Arrest and Appropriate Use of Force Training | Part 1 of 2 Welcome to Part 1 of the California Bureau of Security and Investigative Services (BSIS) Powers of Arrest and Appropriate Use of Force Certification Course! Meet Your Instructor My name is Chase White, and I will be your instructor as we navigate this course and explore the exciting career opportunities in security. As a BSIS-approved training instructor with an extensive background in law enforcement and security operations, I am committed to providing you with the knowledge and skills necessary to succeed in this profession. What This Course Covers: ✅ The legal authority and responsibilities of security officers & Private Security History ✅ California laws on arrest ✅ Appropriate use of force and de-escalation techniques ✅ Ethical responsibilities and professional standards BSIS Training Requirement: The Bureau of Security and Investigative Services (BSIS) mandates that this course be completed in two parts: 📌 Part 1 (Online) – Covers legal principles and foundational knowledge. 📌 Part 2 (In-Person) – Required classroom training with hands-on exercises and certification completion. Completion of both parts is required to obtain your BSIS Powers of Arrest and Appropriate Use of Force Certification. I look forward to guiding you through this process and helping you build a solid foundation for your career in security! 📌 Stay tuned for Part 2!

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The Roles and Responsibilities of Security Personnel
Note: This section includes directions and suggestions that are at the discretion of the employer. Some employers may want their security personnel to be more proactive as long as they stay within the parameters of what is lawful regarding private persons (citizen’s) arrest. Regardless of the license type, a security guard or a proprietary security officer employed by a proprietary security employer will be held to the same standards as prescribed in this training, and must be in compliance with the service/employment contract.

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