ASIS-CPP Exam Questions
766 real ASIS-CPP exam questions with expert-verified answers and explanations. Page 15 of 16.
- Question #703
Rules promulgated by administrative agencies are ultimately published in the:
- Question #704
A writ issued by a court directing the recipient to appear and testify is a:
- Question #705
The process whereby the determinations and actions of an administrative agency are reviewed by the courts is:
- Question #706
The Act that deals with the release and disclosure of certain kinds of information by the federal government is:
- Question #707
The Freedom of Information Act, passed in 1966, applies to:
- Question #708
Which of the following is not subject to public disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act?
- Question #709
When guards are deputized, it is customary and prudent to:
- Question #710
An arrest made by a guard who has not been deputized is called:
- Question #711
The general rule as to the amount of force a guard is permitted to use in order to accomplish a lawful arrest is:
- Question #712
The authority of a private person to make an arrest is usually:
- Question #713
Which of the following is not true of common law?
- Question #714
The makeup of a federal grand jury is:
- Question #715
Which of the following is not correct with regard to the grand jury?
- Question #716
If a grand jury determines that probable cause exists and that the accused committed a crime, the grand jury then:
- Question #717
A case that is proved "on the face of it" is known as:
- Question #718
Which of the following would be considered a primary tort relevant to security officers?
- Question #719
Limitations may be imposed on authority of a security force by:
- Question #720
A legal doctrine that holds that the master is responsible for the actions of his servant while his servant is acting in his master's behalf is known as:
- Question #721
Which of the following torts affects private security and investigative personnel?
- Question #722
Which of the following is generally not true with regard to the constitutional limitation on arrest powers of private police?
- Question #723
A police officer may make an arrest without a warrant:
- Question #724
Which of the following is not true with regard to arrest by a private citizen?
- Question #725
The most common charge placed against someone who has made an erroneous arrest is:
- Question #726
Which of the following is true with regard to the power of detention?
- Question #727
Which of the following is true with regard to the law of arrest?
- Question #728
. A private citizen may arrest in which of the following cases?
- Question #729
. Defenses and immunities that protect a person from liability resulting from a private arrest include:
- Question #730
Generally, a private citizen has the right to initiate arrest for a misdemeanor if the:
- Question #731
When armed with a pistol, the private security officer should use it to immobilize a suspect:
- Question #732
If a private security officer violates the restriction of the laws of arrest that apply to him or her, he or she may:
- Question #733
A preliminary examination in a court proceeding to determine if a prospective juror is qualified to sit on a jury panel is called:
- Question #734
A sworn statement of a party or witness taken outside the court after notice is given to the opposing side, which provides information or evidence to a court is:
- Question #735
For a search with voluntary consent to be valid, the person being searched must:
- Question #736
A valid arrest must contain the following elements:
- Question #737
According to the Hallcrest I study, published in 1985, employees in various facets of private security in the United States number about:
- Question #738
According to Hallcrest I, the common ground for interaction between law enforcement and private resources is:
- Question #739
According to estimates made by the Fireman's Fund Insurance Company, about one third of all business failures are caused by:
- Question #740
Private security relies on both commercial security services and government agencies for intelligence gathering and crisis management planning. Which of the following agencies has...
- Question #741
Hallcrest I stated that the major item conspicuously absent from police-based crime prevention programs was:
- Question #742
According to Hallcrest I, what was the most frequent recommendation made by both law enforcement and security managers to improve private security officials and their working relat...
- Question #743
Hallcrest I indicates that the most frequently shared resource between law enforcement and private security is:
- Question #744
The main objective of private security is:
- Question #745
What is the most frequently investigated crime by private security?
- Question #746
As a general rule, local law enforcement has very little effect on many crimes against business. However, there are some crimes that would be the exception. Which of the following...
- Question #747
Approximately what percentage of medium and large security departments deputize private security personnel or give them special police powers?
- Question #748
A Hallcrest I survey was made relative to private security perceptions of law enforcement cooperation of criminal incidents and assistance calls. The survey showed that proprietary...
- Question #749
According to Hallcrest I, approximately what percentage of proprietary security employees feel the public police are satisfied with their current level of involvement in problems r...
- Question #750
Hallcrest I revealed that operational law enforcement employees rated their overall relationships with private security as:
- Question #751
Hallcrest I revealed that chiefs and sheriffs rated their overall relationships with private security as:
- Question #752
According to Hallcrest II, American businesses' losses to crime in 1990 were estimated at: