JLBC LESSON: OBSERVATION AND PATROL

JLBC LESSON: OBSERVATION AND PATROL
Student Training Objective(s):
Upon completion of instruction, the student will be able to:
1. Identify the proper methods of observation when patrolling the property that security guards are assigned to protect by:
If applicable, I was checking the condition and status of a patrol vehicle.
We are identifying procedures to patrol potentially hazardous locations.
We are identifying proper procedures to patrol on foot or by car.
We are identifying incidents or potential problems related to the patrol of parking lots.
We are identifying signs of illegal entry to buildings or grounds.
Identifying factors indicate suspicious persons or vehicles.
We are identifying procedures to interview a suspicious person.
Identifying circumstances are typically requiring backup assistance.
It is identifying strategies to advise employers of potentially hazardous conditions.
We are identifying methods to assist elderly or disabled persons with mobility problems.
We identify approaches to escort money, valuables, or people to provide security.
OVERVIEW OF PATROL FUNCTION
The security patrol Guard
The essence of the security function
Direct impact on employer and employee satisfaction.
Represents security department
Actions have far-reaching consequences
Basic objectives
Protecting people and property
Crime prevention
Criminal apprehension
Order maintenance
Loss prevention
Knowledge necessary for basic patrol
Geographic area
Persons in the area
Previous criminal activity in area ÿ Vulnerable areas
Hazardous areas
Physical facilities
Observation techniques
Types of Patrol
Motorized
Foot
One person vs. two people
Safety