Liability and Legal Aspects

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Course Overview

This course provides an understanding of the various legal and liability issues that security guards may face on the job. The goal is to help security guards understand their rights and responsibilities and the legal boundaries they must operate within to minimize personal and employer liability.

What Will You Learn?

  • Differentiate between personal, contractor, and employer liability in security roles
  • Apply best practices to minimize personal liability while on duty
  • Understand the basics of criminal, civil, and administrative law as they apply to security work
  • Recognize situations where law enforcement should be contacted rather than intervening directly
  • Avoid common legal risks such as negligence, unlawful detainment, or excessive force
  • Identify and comply with BSIS codes, regulations, and licensing requirements
  • Apply the BSIS code of conduct, including confidentiality, professionalism, and ethical behavior
  • Operate within legal boundaries when performing duties, including the proper use of force
  • Document incidents clearly and accurately to protect against legal challenges
  • Communicate effectively with law enforcement while respecting role limitations

Course Content

Understanding Liability in Security Roles
Personal Liability: What it means to be personally liable and examples of scenarios where a guard might face personal liability. Techniques to minimize personal liability, such as adhering to protocols, staying within legal boundaries, and following proper procedures. Contractor Liability: Overview of contractor responsibilities and how liability may be shared or divided between contractors and employers. Understanding the importance of the contract’s terms, conditions, and specific liability clauses. Employer Liability: Explanation of employer liability and what happens when a security incident occurs on employer premises. Examples of how an employer may share responsibility and ways guards can help reduce employer liability by following company policies.

  • Lesson 1: Understanding Liability in Security Roles
    03:52

Legal Aspects – Criminal, Civil, and Administrative
Overview of Criminal Law: What constitutes criminal activity, and when a security guard might be expected to intervene. Situations where security guards should immediately contact law enforcement rather than acting directly. Avoiding Criminal Liability: Techniques to avoid personal involvement in criminal activity while effectively performing job duties. Consequences of overstepping boundaries, such as unlawful detainment or using excessive force. Section 2.2: Civil Law in Security Overview of Civil Law: Explanation of civil liability and common civil claims against security personnel, such as negligence or invasion of privacy. Examples of Civil Cases: Practical examples of civil cases that have involved security guards to illustrate what actions can lead to civil liability. Best practices to avoid civil liability, such as proper use of force and handling of personal property. Section 2.3: Administrative Law Overview of Administrative Law and Regulations: Administrative laws that govern security industry regulations and certification requirements. Role of agencies like the BSIS in setting and enforcing standards for security professionals.

BSIS Codes and Regulations
Section 3.1: Overview of BSIS (Bureau of Security and Investigative Services) Role of BSIS: Explanation of BSIS’s role in regulating private security in California (or applicable state authority). Key BSIS regulations that impact day-to-day security guard operations. Section 3.2: BSIS Code of Conduct Ethical Guidelines and Code of Conduct: Key codes of conduct enforced by BSIS, including confidentiality, respect for privacy, and professionalism. The importance of ethical behavior to minimize legal risk. Section 3.3: Licensing and Training Requirements Mandatory Licensing and Certification Requirements: Overview of the requirements to obtain and maintain a security guard license. Review of specific training standards and regulations, including firearm certifications (if applicable).

Role of a Security Guard in Legal Contexts
Section 4.1: Responsibilities and Limitations Duties Within Legal Boundaries: Clear outline of what is within a security guard’s legal rights and what is beyond their role, such as making arrests or conducting personal searches. Use of Force: Legal standards for use of force, including reasonable force and conditions where use of force is permitted. Situations where de-escalation is preferred and legally advisable. Section 4.2: Protecting Against Liability Best Practices for Liability Protection: Tips to avoid liability, including proper documentation, adherence to company policies, and avoiding confrontation when possible. Incident Reporting: Legal importance of accurate, clear, and timely incident reporting to create a reliable record that protects the guard and employer in case of legal action. Section 4.3: Communicating with Law Enforcement Coordination with Law Enforcement: Best practices for effectively and legally communicating with law enforcement without overstepping boundaries. Understanding the guard’s role as an observer and supporter, not a law enforcer.

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Material Includes

  • Video lessons (1 per topic)
  • Quizzes for some lessons
  • Assignments for some lessons
  • Certificate of Completion
  • Access to Q&A and discussion boards

Requirements

  • No prior experience required
  • A willingness to learn and maintain a high standard of professionalism
  • Stable internet connection to access video content
  • Recommended: Notebook or device to take notes
  • Complete all quizzes and assignments to unlock your certificate

Audience

  • New security guards preparing for BSIS licensing and legal compliance
  • Experienced guards seeking refresher training on liability and regulations
  • Supervisors responsible for ensuring guard teams operate within legal standards
  • Security personnel working in high-liability environments such as retail, events, or healthcare
  • Contract security firms aiming to reduce company liability through better-trained staff
  • Corporate and institutional security officers handling incident reporting and compliance
  • Guards pursuing firearm permits or additional certifications tied to legal responsibilities
  • Individuals interested in advancing their security career with stronger legal knowledge
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