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.
no, you can not. but police can arrest you.
an arrest warrant.
Beijing People's Police College was created in 1981.
animal police
arrest and put to jail
The police can arrest you ANYWHERE.
Yes, police can arrest you at your workplace if they have a warrant or probable cause to do so.
The same as if they were walking a footbeat or patrolling in a car.
"You are under arrest!" said the police officer.
The future tense of arrest is "will arrest" or "is going to arrest." For example, "The police will arrest the suspect."
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.
Yes, police may come to your house if there is a warrant for your arrest.