A college security officer can stop you only on campus with a legal reason for doing so. One cannot frisk you anywhere unless he is an actual law enforcement officer, and then only to ensure the safety of the public, property, or himself, or in the presence of probable cause or emergent circumstances.
Anything else could be Wrongful Detention.
This depends on the laws in effect in the state where the officer is employed. In most states, officers retain their police powers throughout the state, regardless of where they work. If that is the case, then, yes, a campus police officer can make an arrest while off campus.
Yes, They have police power enforcement capability.
an arrest warrant.
no, you can not. but police can arrest you.
Beijing People's Police College was created in 1981.
animal police
arrest and put to jail
The police can arrest you ANYWHERE.
The same as if they were walking a footbeat or patrolling in a car.
You could try a citizen's arrest but the police man may refuse to be arrested. It is only a warranted police officer that is empowered by society to forcibly arrest someone.
It is the power to arrest the people breaking the laws. Driving when drunk is an offence under negligence and the police can arrest someone.
Police officers can arrest you
No. Cops do not arrest people for no reason. They arrest people for doing crime. If you be good, cops(police officers) will not arrest you.
No