THIS COURSE SATISFIES 8 HOURS OF ELECTIVE SKILLS TRAINING
The Bureau of Security and Investigative Services (BSIS) requires Security Officers to complete 32 hours of skills training within 6 months of registration, or employment, as detailed below:
- 16 hours within 30 days of registration, or employment, (8 hours of Mandatory Topics and 8 hours of Elective Topics)
- Additional 16 hours within 6 months of registration, or employment, (8 hours of Mandatory Topics and 8 hours of Elective Topics)
Also, per the BSIS, each licensed Security Officer must complete 8 hours of skills training annually. The annual training may repeat previous Course(s), or may be additional Course(s) on topics applicable to private security work. This Course also satisfies 8 hours of annual Continuing Education skills training.
Course Curriculum
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- Introduction
- Introduction (Continued)
- Introduction (Continued)
- Criminal Trespass
- Criminal Trespass (Continued)
- Criminal Trespass (Continued)
- Criminal Trespass (Continued)
- Criminal Trespass (Continued)
- Criminal Trespass (Continued)
- Criminal Trespass (Continued)
- Criminal Trespass (Continued)
- Criminal Trespass (Continued)
- Criminal Trespass (Continued)
- Criminal Trespass (Continued)
- Criminal Trespass (Continued)
- Criminal Trespass (Continued)
- Criminal Trespass (Continued)
- Criminal Trespass (Continued)
- Criminal Trespass (Continued)
- Criminal Trespass (Continued)
- Criminal Trespass (Continued)
- Criminal Trespass (Continued)
- Criminal Trespass (Continued)
- Common Law Civil Trespass
- Common Law Civil Trespass (Continued)
- Common Law Civil Trespass (Continued)
- Common Law Civil Trespass (Continued)
- Common Law Civil Trespass (Continued)
- Places of Public Accommodation: Free Speech Concerns
- Places of Public Accommodation: Free Speech Concerns (Continued)
- Places of Public Accommodation: Free Speech Concerns (Continued)
- Places of Public Accommodation: Free Speech Concerns (Continued)
- Places of Public Accommodation: Free Speech Concerns (Continued)
- Use of Force in the Defense of Property
- Final Comment
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- Workplace Violence
- Workplace Violence
- Workplace Violence
- Workplace Violence
- Workplace Killers
- Workplace Killers (Continued)
- Worker to Worker Violence
- Worker to Worker Violence (Continued)
- Worker to Worker Violence (Continued)
- Worker to Worker Violence (Continued)
- What is Workplace Violence
- What is Workplace Violence (Continued)
- What is Workplace Violence (Continued)
- What is Workplace Violence (Continued)
- What is Workplace Violence (Continued)
- What is Workplace Violence (Continued)
- What is Workplace Violence (Continued)
- What is Workplace Violence (Continued)
- What is Workplace Violence (Continued)
- What is Workplace Violence (Continued)
- What is Workplace Violence (Continued)
- What is Workplace Violence (Continued)
- What is Workplace Violence (Continued)
- Domestic Violence in the Workplace
- Domestic Violence in the Workplace (Continued)
- Domestic Violence in the Workplace (Continued)
- Domestic Violence in the Workplace (Continued)
- Domestic Violence in the Workplace (Continued)
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