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Under what circumstances does Section 25 of the Criminal Code of Canada generally permit a security guard, who is acting by law, to use force?

Section 25 of the Criminal Code protects individuals, including security guards acting by law, from criminal responsibility for using force if they are acting i

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Question: Under what circumstances does Section 25 of the Criminal Code of Canada generally permit a security guard, who is acting by law, to use force?

Answer options: ✅ When such force is applied for the purpose of arrest or preventing a crime, provided it is no more than is necessary.

  • Only when the guard's life is in immediate danger.
  • Exclusively when authorized by a police officer on site.
  • To subdue any individual who refuses to follow instructions.

Correct answer: When such force is applied for the purpose of arrest or preventing a crime, provided it is no more than is necessary.

Explanation: Section 25 of the Criminal Code protects individuals, including security guards acting by law, from criminal responsibility for using force if they are acting in the administration or enforcement of the law, provided that they use no more force than is necessary for that purpose. This applies, for example, during a lawful arrest or to prevent a crime.

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