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When can a security guard legally use force to effect an arrest or prevent an escape under the Criminal Code of Canada?

Section 25 of the Criminal Code states that a person who is authorized by law to use force may use as much force as is necessary for that purpose. This implies

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Question: When can a security guard legally use force to effect an arrest or prevent an escape under the Criminal Code of Canada?

Answer options: ✅ Only when the individual is physically resisting arrest and the force used is necessary and reasonable.

  • Whenever the individual verbally threatens to escape.
  • To inflict punishment on an individual who has committed a crime.
  • As a preemptive measure to ensure compliance.

Correct answer: Only when the individual is physically resisting arrest and the force used is necessary and reasonable.

Explanation: Section 25 of the Criminal Code states that a person who is authorized by law to use force may use as much force as is necessary for that purpose. This implies that force must be necessary, reasonable, and proportionate to the situation, primarily to effect a lawful arrest or prevent an escape.

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