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For a felony committed in their presence or when they are assigned to a site that deals with the public safety, examples would be; Power plants, commercial farms, water treatment facility and public transportation. Other than that Security officers have no arrest authority in the State of Florida.

Loss prevention officers can detain people for law enforcement when a subject is caught shoplifting.

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When can security officer make arrest for misdemeanor in New York city?

Security officers cannot make an arrest unless they have peace officer status. They can however detain a person until police arrive.


Do security guards have the power to make a citizen arrest?

no


Can a security officer arrest a suspect for any misdemeanor that has been committed in his view or presence?

Most security guards do not have powers of arrest - only those sworn as law enforcement officers do, which would make them privatized police, and not security guards. As for powers of detention, it varies greatly between agencies and properties they secure. Guards at a nuclear power plant can detain - mall security typically cannot.


Security has the right to make a citizen arrest what must they be?

Security and a citizen has the right to make a citizen arrest. But, if a mistake is done, both security and the citizen could be taken to court and sued - which could be very costly.


Does a security officer have the police power to make an arrest in new jersey?

No, NJ does not give Private Security officers/guards any special police powers to execute an arrest. You only have the power to make a citizens arrest. However you should talk to your employer first, since they may not want you to arrest anyone, due to the problems that come with court fees and liability issues. You function as a private citizen. Some states do grant Security guards police powers, Ex- federal security officers. You can detain individuals however you may be accused of false imprisonment which carries the dangers of liability. Train conductors, teachers, firemen, EMT's ect.. are all protected under the law, for being state employees. Private security officers work for private corporate interests, not the state. I used to work in security, but due to the dangers of liability and not having any special status within the law, i quit the industry.


Why do police officers make drug arrests in your driveway?

Because a lot of drug addicts sell drugs, which is illegal. Therefore, police officers have to find them and arrest them.


What is the difference between a security guard and a security officer?

Police officers are generally employed by governmental organizations, and can make arrests, serve warrants and court orders, and carry firearms on and off duty and in plain view or concealed. Security officers usually work for private employers, have limited or no powers of arrest, cannot serve warrants or enforce court orders, and usually do not carry firearms. There are exceptions to both groups, but these characteristics are generally true.


Can a security officer arrest a person for traffic violations?

It can depend on the place and circumstances that the detaining takes place. If he is on duty and at his place of employment or (if curcumstances warranted it) an occurrence at his employment that required an apprehension off his employers property, yes, he probably can. However, if he is off duty and sees criminal activity occurring his authority then, is no more than that of a routine citizen. He may make a "citizen's arrest" but other than that, he possesses no statutory authority or power of arrest when he is off work.


Can a police officer arrest someone for a misdermeanor not committed in his presence?

In some cases, yes. He can arrest on a misdemeanor arrest warrant. Officers are frequently obligated to make an arrest for domestic violence if they have probable cause to believe the domestic violence has occurred, even though they did not witness it. An officer can usually make an arrest in a traffic accident investigation, even though he did not witness the accident.


Do police officers make commission?

No. Police officers are paid an hourly wage or flat salary. They do NOT get a "commission" on fines that are levied on persons they arrest or cite.


Can A security officer can arrest a suspect for ANY misdemeanor that has been committed within his view or presence?

NoAnother View: More specifics woujld have to be known. It can depend on what the security officer's powers may be under the laws of the jurisdiction he is working in. Some security officers actually carry commissions as Special Police Officers and ARE empowered to make arrests even for minor offenses.Even though a private security officer is hired by a store or other business, they are still empowered to detain persons committing crime on the properties on which they are hired to protect.


Can a security officer arrest a suspect for any misdemeanor that has been committed within his view?

NoAnother View: More specifics woujld have to be known. It can depend on what the security officer's powers may be under the laws of the jurisdiction he is working in. Some security officers actually carry commissions as Special Police Officers and ARE empowered to make arrests even for minor offenses.Even though a private security officer is hired by a store or other business, they are still empowered to detain persons committing crime on the properties on which they are hired to protect.

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