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Private Security Officer Selection and Training Guideline" is a 2010 ASIS International document that offers state regulatory agencies with "consistent minimum qualifications to improve the performance of private security officers and the quality of security services." After thoroughly reviewing this document, describe how you, as a corporate security operative, would react to the ASIS guidance and state whether or not you would support the guidelines relating to the regulation of security and pre-assignment, post assignment, and annual training requirements. More importantly, explain your rationale and the justification you would provide to the organization's CEO for the added annual expense that likely would result. Also, you are asked to research your home state's private security training requirements and report it in this discussion and comment on its potential effectiveness for improving security operative performance and professionalism.

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Answer: The Need for added expense is ascertain the international document training is been attended by the security personnel in which Accomodation /feeding /transport to the venue would be catered for by Senior management

Explanation: ASIS International, headquartered in Alexandria, Virginia, is a professional organization for security professionals. The name "American Society for Industrial Security" no longer exists except in historical legal documents.

Myself as a security personnel would definitely support the guidelines relating  to the corporate security operative support the guidelines relating to the regulation of security and pre-assignment, post assignment, and annual training  which would definitely lead to work  between the parties. My home private security training invovles  the following headings

Choosing the right managed security service is a very important decision. Asking the following questions will help to make the right choice when selecting a private security company:

How well are the officers trained, and how often?

Is the company licensed?

Do they have references?

Is the company insured?

Do the security officers present a professional image?

Are they the lowest bidder?

Does the company monitor its guards?

Will I receive a written report of incidents on my property?

Does the company provide other services such as light checks or lock ups if needed?

Does the company have 24-hour communication in place for emergencies if you need to reach them?

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