GSS 20hrs Online Illinois Unarmed Security Guard Course
Welcome to the Unarmed 20hr Security Training. This course has 11 chapters, with 10 of them containing quizzes. All quizzes need to be completed in order to receive the 20hr Unarmed Security Training Certificate. You must pass the course; if you fail, you will need to retake the course. Upon completion, you will contact us at info@solutionsgsg.com for your certificate. Please note that all course materials and quizzes must be completed within the allotted time frame to ensure certification.
Course objectives
The Law of arrest, search and seizures as it applies to private security:
Civil and Criminal liability for acts related to private security:
The use of force including but not limited to the use of non-lethal force:
Verbal communication
The offenses under the criminal code of 2012 directly related to the protection of persons and property
Private security officers and the criminal justice system
Fire prevention, fire equipment, and fire safety:
Report writing and observation techniques
Customer service, civil rights and public relations
The identification of terrorists, acts of terrorism and terrorist organizations, as defined by federal and State statutes.
-
Chapter 1: The Law of Arrest, Search and Seizures as it applies to Private Security in Illinois
-
Chapter 2: Civil and Criminal Liability for Acts Related to Private Security in Illinois
-
Civil and Criminal Liability for Acts Related to Private Security in Illinois
Private security officers are crucial in ensuring the safety and security of various environments, including retail stores, office buildings, and public events. Understanding your role as a security guard is essential for performing your duties effectively and minimizing legal risks. By adhering to proper procedures and maintaining vigilance, you can contribute significantly to the safety and security of the environments you protect.
-
Unlawful Detention
As a private security officer, it is crucial to understand the concept of unlawful detention and how it can lead to criminal liability.
-
Negligence in Private Security
Negligence is a critical concept for private security officers to understand, as it is one of the most common grounds for civil liability.
-
-
Chapter 3: The Use of Force Including Non-Lethal Force for Unarmed Security Officers in Illinois
-
Chapter 4: Verbal Communication
-
Chapter 5: The Offenses Under the Criminal Code of 2012 Directly Related to the Protection of Persons and Property
-
Chapter 6: Private Security Officers and the Criminal Justice System
-
Chapter 7: Fire Prevention, Fire Equipment, and Fire Safety
-
Chapter 8: Report Writing and Observation Techniques
-
Chapter 9: Customer Service, Civil Rights and Public Relations
-
Chapter 10: The Identification of Terrorists, Acts of Terrorism, and Terrorist Organizations
-
Chapter 11: Obtaining your PERC card

