Charles T. Thibodeau & Associates
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Pre- Assignment Security Training
PRIVATE SECURITY TRAINING
SYLLABUS
CTTA200
12 HOURS OF CERTIFIED TRAINING
COURSE RATIONALE
This course is intended to provide a comprehensive
training/educational pathway for private security practitioners,
public law enforcement officers who work security part time, and
those who seek new careers or promotion in the field of private
security. Special attention was devoted during the preparation of
this curriculum to assure that it contains all of the required
topics set out by Rule as directed by the Minnesota State laws
regarding certified training of security practitioners.
GENERAL OBJECTIVES
1. This course is designed to meet or exceed the requirements of the Minnesota State Board of Private Detectives and Protective Agents for mandatory pre-assignment training of private security practitioners and for continuing education credits for private security practitioners.
2. This course is also designed for police officers who perform private security services or who own security companies. It is intended that this course will meet or exceed the requirements of the POST Board for licensed public law enforcement officer POST credits.
3. This course will be of interest to protective agent contract company owners, managers and authorized representatives as well as the security officers who work for these companies. For those requiring only 6 hours of continuing education, by combining any two of the 3-hour seminars, which go to make up the 12 hours of training presented here, a 6-hour certificate of completion will be issued.
METHODOLOGIES
This course will be taught by an appropriate selection of the following tools, tailored to facilitate the delivery of the subject matter being taught:
Lectures, Demonstrations, Illustrations, Class Discussions, Readings, Tutorial Exams, Video Tape, Audio Tape, Computer Projection and Interactive Internet.
COURSE CONTENT
The following list of topics will be addressed in this course:
Security Overview
I. INTRODUCTION
A. Definitions
B. Security Overview
C. Job Description
D. Security Officer Limits
E. Risk Management Options
F. Police Officer Comparisons
G. Customized Topics Designed To Fit The Audience
Legal Authority & Liability Issues
II. LEGAL ASPECTS OF PRIVATE SECURITY
III. SEXUAL HARASSMENT
Communications
IV. CONFLICT RESOLUTION & VERBAL DE-ESCALATION
V. FIELD NOTES AND REPORT WRITING
VI. CUSTOMIZED TOPICS DESIGNED TO FIT THE AUDIENCE
Incident/Situation Assessment
VII. PHYSICAL SECURITY INTEGRATION DESIGN
VIII. RISK ANALYSIS & EMERGENCY RESPONSE
IX. CUSTOMIZED TOPICS DESIGNED TO FIT THE AUDIENCE
Essential Topics Not Required By Rule
X. OFFICER SAFETY
XI. CUSTOMIZED TOPICS DESIGNED TO FIT THE AUDIENCE
Ethics
XII. ETHICAL ISUES IN SOCIETY THAT IMPACTS SECURITY
XIII. ETHICAL ISUES SPECIFIC TO THE SECURITY INDUSTRY
XIV. CUSTOMIZED TOPICS DESIGNED TO FIT THE AUDIENCE
Minnesota Protective Agent Related Statutes & Administrative Rules
XV. LAWS AND RULES REGULATING PROTECTIVE AGENTS.
XVI. USE OF FORCE AND ARREST LAWS
XVII. CUSTOMIZED TOPICS DESIGNED TO FIT THE AUDIENCE
GENERAL OBJECTIVES
1. This course is designed to meet or exceed the requirements of the Minnesota State Board of Private Detectives and Protective Agents for mandatory pre-assignment training of private security practitioners and for continuing education credits for private security practitioners.
2. This course is also designed for police officers who perform private security services or who own security companies. It is intended that this course will meet or exceed the requirements of the POST Board for licensed public law enforcement officer POST credits.
3. This course will be of interest to protective agent contract company owners, managers and authorized representatives as well as the security officers who work for these companies. For those requiring only 6 hours of continuing education, by combining any two of the 3-hour seminars, which go to make up the 12 hours of training presented here, a 6-hour certificate of completion will be issued.
METHODOLOGIES
This course will be taught by an appropriate selection of the following tools, tailored to facilitate the delivery of the subject matter being taught:
Lectures, Demonstrations, Illustrations, Class Discussions, Readings, Tutorial Exams, Video Tape, Audio Tape, Computer Projection and Interactive Internet.
COURSE CONTENT
The following list of topics will be addressed in this course:
Security Overview
I. INTRODUCTION
A. Definitions
B. Security Overview
C. Job Description
D. Security Officer Limits
E. Risk Management Options
F. Police Officer Comparisons
G. Customized Topics Designed To Fit The Audience
Legal Authority & Liability Issues
II. LEGAL ASPECTS OF PRIVATE SECURITY
III. SEXUAL HARASSMENT
Communications
IV. CONFLICT RESOLUTION & VERBAL DE-ESCALATION
V. FIELD NOTES AND REPORT WRITING
VI. CUSTOMIZED TOPICS DESIGNED TO FIT THE AUDIENCE
Incident/Situation Assessment
VII. PHYSICAL SECURITY INTEGRATION DESIGN
VIII. RISK ANALYSIS & EMERGENCY RESPONSE
IX. CUSTOMIZED TOPICS DESIGNED TO FIT THE AUDIENCE
Essential Topics Not Required By Rule
X. OFFICER SAFETY
XI. CUSTOMIZED TOPICS DESIGNED TO FIT THE AUDIENCE
Ethics
XII. ETHICAL ISUES IN SOCIETY THAT IMPACTS SECURITY
XIII. ETHICAL ISUES SPECIFIC TO THE SECURITY INDUSTRY
XIV. CUSTOMIZED TOPICS DESIGNED TO FIT THE AUDIENCE
Minnesota Protective Agent Related Statutes & Administrative Rules
XV. LAWS AND RULES REGULATING PROTECTIVE AGENTS.
XVI. USE OF FORCE AND ARREST LAWS
XVII. CUSTOMIZED TOPICS DESIGNED TO FIT THE AUDIENCE
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