Idaho Security Guard Licensure Practice Exam 2024 - Free Security Guard License Practice Questions and Study Guide

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Which of the following situations best describe an Indictable Offence?

One person applies force to another person without permission or justification

A petty crime committed on federal property at an airport

A Labour Relations Act violation during a labour dispute involving a lockout of the employees

A serious crime witnessed by a Security Guard or another person

An Indictable Offence is a major or serious criminal offence that is usually punishable by a prison sentence of one year or more. In contrast, summary offences are less serious and are punishable by lower penalties, such as a small fine or a maximum of six months in jail. Out of the given situations, only option D fits the definition of an Indictable Offence as it involves a serious crime. Option A is a summary offence as it involves a minor physical altercation, and option B is a federal offence but is not classified as a serious crime. Option C is a violation of a non-criminal law and not considered an Indictable Offence.

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