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What is the 'principle of least intervention' as it applies to security guards?
The 'principle of least intervention' (or minimal force) dictates that a security guard should always use the lowest level of force or intervention required to
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Question: What is the 'principle of least intervention' as it applies to security guards?
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- Always wait for police to arrive before taking any action. ✅ Use the minimum level of force necessary to resolve a situation.
- Avoid any interaction with the public whenever possible.
- Allow minor infractions to go unaddressed to save time.
Correct answer: Use the minimum level of force necessary to resolve a situation.
Explanation: The 'principle of least intervention' (or minimal force) dictates that a security guard should always use the lowest level of force or intervention required to achieve a lawful objective, ranging from verbal warnings to physical restraint as a last resort.
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