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According to Sections 25-27 of the Criminal Code of Canada, a security guard is authorized to use force in what context?

Sections 25-27 of the Criminal Code authorize individuals acting under lawful authority to use as much force as is reasonably necessary in the circumstances to

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Question: According to Sections 25-27 of the Criminal Code of Canada, a security guard is authorized to use force in what context?

Answer options: ✅ Only the necessary force to prevent the commission of an offense or to effect a lawful arrest, acting reasonably in the circumstances.

  • To inflict punishment on an individual who has committed a crime.
  • Any amount of force they deem appropriate to ensure compliance with property rules.
  • Lethal force if a suspect refuses to cooperate with verbal commands.

Correct answer: Only the necessary force to prevent the commission of an offense or to effect a lawful arrest, acting reasonably in the circumstances.

Explanation: Sections 25-27 of the Criminal Code authorize individuals acting under lawful authority to use as much force as is reasonably necessary in the circumstances to prevent an offence or to effect a lawful arrest, provided they act on reasonable grounds.

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