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What level of force is a private citizen permitted to use when making a lawful arrest?

Section 25 of the Criminal Code states that 'everyone who is required or authorized by law to do anything in the administration or enforcement of the law (a) as

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Question: What level of force is a private citizen permitted to use when making a lawful arrest?

Answer options: ✅ Only the minimum force necessary to prevent escape.

  • Any force deemed appropriate to ensure the person's compliance.
  • Force equivalent to that used by a police officer in similar circumstances.
  • No force at all; their role is purely to observe and report.

Correct answer: Only the minimum force necessary to prevent escape.

Explanation: Section 25 of the Criminal Code states that 'everyone who is required or authorized by law to do anything in the administration or enforcement of the law (a) as a private person... is justified in doing what he is required or authorized to do and in using as much force as is reasonably necessary for that purpose.' This means only the minimum, reasonable force to effect the arrest and prevent escape is permissible.

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