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What is the 'one-plus-one' theory in the context of use of force?

The 'one-plus-one' theory suggests that a security guard may be justified in using force that is one level higher than the force being used by the person they a

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Question: What is the 'one-plus-one' theory in the context of use of force?

Answer options: ✅ A guard should use one level of force higher than the subject.

  • That a guard must be accompanied by a partner when using force.
  • Using two different types of force simultaneously.
  • That a subject's plus-one can also be subject to force.

Correct answer: A guard should use one level of force higher than the subject.

Explanation: The 'one-plus-one' theory suggests that a security guard may be justified in using force that is one level higher than the force being used by the person they are dealing with.

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