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Question 81

Detention differs from arrest in that it permits a merchant to detain a suspected shoplifter briefly without turning the suspect over to the police.

Correct Answer: A
Detention differs from arrest in legal terms. Merchants and security personnel may temporarily detain someone suspected of theft under "shopkeeper's privilege" laws. This must be done with reasonable cause, for a reasonable period, and without excessive force. Arrest involves formal legal procedures and typically requires law enforcement authority.
References:
ASIS International - Legal Detention vs. Arrest
PSP Study Guide - Legal Considerations for Detention
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Question 82

To use _____________ for the storage of valuables subject to theft, an all too common practice is to invite disaster.

Correct Answer: C
Record safes are designed primarily to protect documents from fire, not theft. They often lack adequate burglary resistance features. Using record safes for storing valuables such as cash, jewelry, or sensitive items prone to theft is a major security vulnerability. This misapplication can lead to easy compromise during unauthorized access or burglary.
# References:
ASIS International, Protection of Assets (POA), Chapter: Asset Protection and Safes ASIS PSP Study Guide, Physical Security Devices
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Question 83

Which one of the following options should be included in post orders?

Correct Answer: B
Post orders are written instructions for security personnel detailing duties, responsibilities, and conduct at a specific post. These orders must clearly express the policies and expectations of the protected organization, ensuring alignment with security protocols and business objectives.
A (Reviewing shift log) is a task, not a policy directive.
C (Verbal instructions override written) contradicts best practice.
D (Policies of local authorities) may influence actions but do not replace enterprise policies in post orders.
References:
PSP Study Guide - Security Operations and Post Orders
POA Manual - Guard Force Management
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Question 84

What is the term for a situation in which a series of small, undocumented changes result in a cumulative, significant impact on a project?

Correct Answer: D
Scope creep refers to the uncontrolled expansion of a project's scope without corresponding adjustments to time, cost, or resources. It occurs when small, undocumented changes accumulate, leading to a significant shift from the original objectives. In physical security projects, this may result in unanticipated costs, resource drains, or compromised system designs.
Cost overrun (A) is a result of scope creep but not the cause.
Incremental change (B) refers to planned, manageable changes.
Project drift (C) is a loosely defined term and less specific than scope creep.
References:
PSP Study Guide - Project Management in Physical Security
ASIS Guidelines - Planning and Managing Security Projects
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Question 85

Equipment requirements, installation services, and ongoing maintenance services are all part of:

Correct Answer: C
Bid specifications are comprehensive documents that define the project's scope, including equipment requirements, installation standards, and ongoing maintenance services. They are essential for ensuring that contractors and suppliers provide consistent and comparable proposals.
Needs analysis (B) identifies security requirements but does not specify equipment or service contracts.
ROI and cost-benefit analysis (A and D) evaluate financial viability but don't document specifications.
References:
PSP Study Guide - Security System Procurement and Project Management
POA Manual - Security Planning and Specifications
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