____________ includes self-employed individuals and funded business entities and organizations providing security-related services to specific clientele for a fee.
A. Public security
B. Private security
C. Security firm
D. Security function
Security services in which the security force is hired and controlled directly by the protected organization are called:
A. Proprietary
B. Security enforcement
C. Pilferage
D. Contract security services
A hybrid system is a combination of:
A. Security and Control
B. Standard and Security acts
C. Security consultants and services
D. Proprietary and Contract security
Those who are delegated authority in the direct chain of command to accomplish specific organizational objectives are known as:
A. Management
B. Authorized directives
C. Line executives
D. Stockholders
A voluntary and intentional violation by a legally competent parson of a legal duty that commands or prohibits an act for the protection of society is known as:
A. Corruption
B. Law-breaking
C. Fault
D. Crime
An offense punishable by death or by imprisonment for a term exceeding one year is called:
A. Corruption
B. Felony
C. Misguidance
D. Misdemeanor
In which approach of comparative negligence, the plaintiff may collect something for injuries even if he or she was primarily responsible for the injuries?
A. Pure approach
B. 50/50 rule
C. 51 percent rule
D. None of the above
__________ is internationally causing fear of imminent harmful or offensive touching but without touching or physical contact.
A. Assault
B. Stabbing
C. Battering
D. None of the above
Taking personal property in such a way that the plaintiff's use or right of possession of chattel is restricted is called:
A. Restriction
B. Transfer
C. Constraint
D. Conversion
An event that is possible but uncertain in terms of occurrence or that is likely to happen as an adjunct to other events is called:
A. Contingent
B. Critical processes
C. Conditional delegation
D. Emergency response
The temperature at which a solid fuel will inflame without direct flame contact is known as:
A. Excess temperature
B. Ignition temperature
C. Agitate temperature
D. None of the above
A device that is designed to respond to a certain change in conditions, such as the opening of a door, movement within a room or rapid rise in heat is known as:
A. Sounding device
B. Enunciator
C. Sending device
D. Alarm sensor
Some people emerge as experts who then sell their expertise for a fee; these people are commonly referred to as:
A. Respondents
B. Consultants
C. Directors
D. Professionals
What generally means removing the risk to the company by paying for the protection of an insurance policy?
A. Security
B. Risk transfer
C. Collateral
D. Self-assurance
What must be thought of as supportive of security operations rather than as the principal defense?
A. Insurance
B. Loss-prevention
C. Premiums
D. Bonds