National Protective Security Officer Training Program – Tax Exempt

$35.00

Submit student names and email addresses to bgideon@aepscorp.com.

Category: SKU: NPSOTP

Description

Course Description

Through lecture and class discussion this course covers a general overview of what a crime is, the three types of legislative jurisdiction, the PSOs authority to detain persons and the Federal Management Regulations as applicable to the PSOs duties.

Terminal Performance Objective (TPO)

This course is designed to teach the PSO how to define and identify a crime, what their legal jurisdictions are, and crimes of generality at federally controlled properties.

Enabling Performance Objectives (EPO)

  • EPO #1: Recognize the definition of a crime.
  • EPO #2: Identify the PSOs authority to represent themselves in an official capacity.
  • EPO #3: Identify the characteristics of jurisdictions governing federal property.
  • EPO #4: Identify your authority, responsibility and liability affecting the detainment of a person.
  • EPO #5: Identify the definition of an assault upon a person, recognize who is protected under 18 U.S.C. §111 and determine where assaults are most likely to occur.
  • EPO #6: Identify the Federal Management regulations governing federal facilities (Title 41 CFR Part 102-74, Subpart C – Conduct on Federal Property).
  • EPO #7: Identify the facility rules and administration process.

Purpose of Course

This course is designed to aid personnel in determining whether an identity document presented to them is genuine, altered, or counterfeit.

Terminal Performance Objective

This course is designed to teach the PSO how to define and identify a crime, what their legal jurisdictions are, and crimes of generality at federally controlled properties.