Texas Private Security Level III Certification
Private Security Level 3
Level 3 – Unit 1: Laws
13 Topics
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1 Quiz
L3 – Unit 1-1: Texas Code of Criminal Procedure
L3 – Unit 1-2: Article 14.01 Offense Within View
L3 – Unit 1-3: Felony crimes that a security officer may encounter while on duty:
L3 – Unit 1-4: Breach of Peace:
L3 – Unit 1-6: Surety May Obtain a Warrant (CCP 17.19):
L3 – Unit 1-7: Weapons
L3 – Unit 1-8: Unlawful Carrying Weapons (PC 46.02)
L3 – Unit 1-9: Places Weapons Prohibited (PC 46.03)
L3 – Unit 1-10: Prohibited Weapons (PC 46.05)
L3 – Unit 1-11: Impersonating a Peace Officer/Public Servant (PC 37.11)
L3 – Unit 1-12: False Identification as Peace Officer (PC 37.12)
L3 – Unit 1-13: Issues relating to License To Carry (LTC)
L3 – Unit 1-5: Additional authority to arrest
Level 3 – Unit 1 Quiz
Level 3 – Unit 2: Field Notes and Report Writing
5 Topics
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1 Quiz
L3 – Unit 2-1: Definitions
L3 – Unit 2-2: Field Notes
L3 – Unit 2-3: Essential information
L3 – Unit 2-4: Eight essential elements of Report
L3 – Unit 2-5: Report Types
Level 3 – Unit 2 Quiz
Level 3 – Unit 3: Crime Scene
10 Topics
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1 Quiz
L3 – Unit 3-1: Unit Objectives
L3 – Unit 3-2: Role of security officer
L3 – Unit 3-3: Protect evidence
L3 – Unit 3-4: Prevent removal of evidence
L3 – Unit 3-5: Chain of Custody
L3 – Unit 3-6: Media
L3 – Unit 3-7: Maintain a presence at the scene:
L3 – Unit 3-8: Setting Up Perimeters
L3 – Unit 3-9: Interviewing Witnesses
L3 – Unit 3-10: Crime Scene Demonstration
Level 3 – Unit 3 Quiz
Level 3 – Unit 4: Patrol Services: Cover and Concealment techniques
6 Topics
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1 Quiz
L3 – Unit 4-2: Definitions
L3 – Unit 4-3: Observation Skills
L3 – Unit 4: 1 – Unit Objectives
L3 – Unit 4-4: Situational Awareness
L3 – Unit 4-5: Silhouetting or Backlighting
L3 – Unit 4-6: Types and volume of crimes
Level 3 – Unit 4 Quiz
Level 3 – Unit 5: Use of Force
34 Topics
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1 Quiz
L3 – Unit 5 : 1 – When a Security Officer may use Force
L3 – Unit 5: 2 – Definition of the NOUN “force”
L3 – Unit 5: 3 – Definition of the VERB “force”
L3 – Unit 5 : 7 – The United States Constitution
L3 – Unit 5: 6 – Code of Criminal Procedure Art. 15.24
L3 – Unit 5: 4 – Reasonable or Necessary Force
L3 – Unit 5: 5 – Penal Code 9.01 – Deadly Force
L3 – Unit 5: 8 – Federal Civil Rights Act
L3 – Unit 5: 9 – Penal Code 9.22 – Necessity
L3 – Unit 5: 10 – Penal Code 9.31 – Self Defense
L3 – Unit 5: 11 – Penal Code 9.32
L3 – Unit 5: 12 – Defense of Third Person
L3 – Unit 5: 13 – Protection of one’s Own Property
L3 – Unit 5: 14 – Deadly Force To Protect Property
L3 – Unit 5: 15 – Protection of Third Person’s Property
L3 – Unit 5: 16 – Use of Device to Protect Property
L3 – Unit 5: 17 – Law Enforcement Use of Force and Deadly Force:
L3 – Unit 5: 18 – Prevention of Escape from Custody
L3 – Unit 5: 19 – Texas Penal Code Chapter 9
L3 – Unit 5: 20 – Important Notes 1
Level 3 – Unit 6: Conflict Resolution
7 Topics
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1 Quiz
L3 – Unit 6: 1 – Critical Thinking Definition
L3 – Unit 6: 2 – Critical Thinking
L3 – Unit 6: 3 – Problem Solving
L3 – Unit 6: 4 – SARA Model (1)
L3 – Unit 6: 5 – SARA Model (2)
L3 – Unit 6: 6 – Definitions
L3 – Unit 6: 7 – After Action
Level 3 – Unit 6 Quiz
Level 3 – Unit 7: Defensive Tactics
50 Topics
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1 Quiz
L3 – Unit 7: 1 – ABC’s of Defensive Tactics
L3 – Unit 7: 2 – Awareness
L3 – Unit 7: 3 – Barrier
L3 – Unit 7: 4 – Counter
L3 – Unit 7: 5 – Principles
L3 – Unit 7: 6 – Stance
L3 – Unit 7: 7 – Movement
L3 – Unit 7: 8 – Arm Pass
L3 – Unit 7: 9 – Arm Drag
L3 – Unit 7: 10 – Personal Weapons
L3 – Unit 7: 11 – Strike perspectives
L3 – Unit 7: 12 – Strikes
L3 – Unit 7: 13 – Jab
L3 – Unit 7 : 14 – Cross
L3 – Unit 7: 15 – Hook
L3 – Unit 7: 16 – Uppercut
L3 – Unit 7: 17 – Close-Quarter Strikes
L3 – Unit 7: 20 – Elbow Strike 1
L3 – Unit 7: 18 – Forearm Strike
L3 – Unit 7: 21 – Elbow Strike 2
Level 3 – Unit 8: Handcuffing
16 Topics
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1 Quiz
L3 – Unit 8: 1 – Preface
L3 – Unit 8: 2 – Why We Handcuff
L3 – Unit 8: 3 – Parts of handcuffs
L3 – Unit 8: 4 – Application
L3 – Unit 8: 5 – Requirements of proper handcuffing
L3 – Unit 8: 6 – Handcuffing Procedure
L3 – Unit 8: 7 – Handcuffing Application
L3 – Unit 8: 8 – Standing Application (1)
L3 – Unit 8: 9 – Standing Application (2)
L3 – Unit 8: 10 – Kneeling Application
L3 – Unit 8: 11 – Prone Application (1)
L3 – Unit 8: 12 – Prone Application (2)
L3 – Unit 8: 13 – Prone Application (3)
L3 – Unit 8: 14 – Additional Circumstances
L3 – Unit 8: 15 – Searching (1)
L3 – Unit 8: 16 – Searching (2)
Level 3 – Unit 8 Quiz
Level 3 – Unit 9: Firearms
41 Topics
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1 Quiz
L3 – Unit 9: 41 – Qualification Courses
Level 3 – Unit 9 Quiz
Level 3 – Unit 10: Intermediate Weapons
18 Topics
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1 Quiz
L3 – Unit 10: 1 – Intermediate (Non-lethal) Weapons
L3 – Unit 10: 2 – Authority to Carry
L3 – Unit 10: 3 – Overview
L3 – Unit 10: 4 – Baton Use
L3 – Unit 10: 5 – Expandable Baton
L3 – Unit 10: 6 – Straight or Side-handle Baton
L3 – Unit 10: 7 – Carrying a baton
L3 – Unit 10: 8 – Reactionary Gap
L3 – Unit 10: 9 – Baton Grip
L3 – Unit 10: 10 – Stance (1)
L3 – Unit 10: 11 – Stance (2)
L3 – Unit 10: 12 – Targeting Areas (1)
L3 – Unit 10: 13 – Targeting Areas (2)
L3 – Unit 10: 14 – Secondary Targeting Areas
L3 – Unit 10: 15 – Strikes – Closed Mode
L3 – Unit 10: 16 – Strikes – Open Mode (ASP) or Straight Baton
L3 – Unit 10: 17 – Primary Retention Technique
L3 – Unit 10: 18 – Secondary Retention Technique
Level 3 – Unit 10 Quiz
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Level 3 – Unit 2: Field Notes and Report Writing
Texas Private Security Level III Certification
Level 3 – Unit 2: Field Notes and Report Writing
Unit Objectives:
Students will be able to utilize good note-taking skills to prepare accurate reports.
Students will identify the essential elements of a report.
Students will identify the two types of reports common within the private security industry.
Definitions:
Field Notes Reports
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L3 – Unit 2-1: Definitions
L3 – Unit 2-2: Field Notes
L3 – Unit 2-3: Essential information
L3 – Unit 2-4: Eight essential elements of Report
L3 – Unit 2-5: Report Types
Level 3 – Unit 2 Quiz
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