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Title: Private Security Advisory Board Update June 11, 2002


1
Private Security Advisory Board UpdateJune 11,
2002
  • Lisa J. R. Hahn, Deputy Chief
  • Private Security Services Section

2
Job Task AnalysisSummary Process
  • Requested Industry Participation and volunteers
    for Advisory Committee(AC)
  • Industry DCJS provided information about the
    profession and current requirements
  • Developed an AC to assist SMT with development of
    content task list.

3
JTA Summary Process Continued
  • The AC reviewed and modified the task list
  • AC developed a rating scale
  • AC developed demographic questions
  • AC developed a sampling plan
  • SMT developed survey
  • AC reviewed the survey instrument

4
JTA Summary Process Continued
  • Results of the survey were presented to the AC
    for consideration.
  • AC developed task exclusion criteria based on
    survey responses.
  • AC developed content outline
  • Based upon the content outline recommendations
    were made for the numbers of training hours
    required for each major content area.

5
Final Report for Security Officer
  • The Security Officer Survey Final
  • Report has been completed by SMT
  • 1400 surveys mailed to Security Officers
  • 149 returned with incorrect address
  • Of the 1,251- 295 returned surveys
  • Overall return rate of 24
  • Over 98 indicated that the survey
  • completely covered the necessary KSAs
  • Reliability Estimates were high

6
Security Officer Demographics
  • 47.5 Unarmed
  • 52.5 Armed

7
Years of Experience
  • Less than 3 years - 20.7
  • 3 to 6 years - 31.6
  • 7 to 10 years - 16.7
  • More than 10 years - 31.0

8
Educational Levels
  • Non-high School - 8.4
  • High School - 36.1
  • Some College - 31.6
  • College graduate - 23.9
  • (Over 55 of the respondents indicated that
    they had at least some college)

9
Region
  • Central 23.5
  • North 31.5
  • East 37.4
  • West 7.6

10
Current Work Setting
  • Industrial - 24.2
  • Office Building - 17.4
  • Residential - 4.6
  • Health care - 5.0
  • Retail - 3.2
  • entertainment - 3.2
  • Transportation - 1.8
  • Government - 25.3
  • Other - 15.3

11
Prior Experience in Law
  • None - 56.0
  • Yes (local or state police)- 9.2
  • Yes (state or fed. agencies)- 4.3
  • Military- 24.5
  • Other- 6.0

12
Gender
  • Male - 85.2
  • Female 14.8

13
Ethnicity
  • Multi-racial 1.4
  • Hispanic 2.4
  • Other 3.2
  • Asian 3.5
  • Native American 5.6
  • African American 28.2
  • Caucasian 55.7

14
Basic Core Training Hours 24 Total Hours
  • Access Control 1 hour
  • Security Patrol 1 hour
  • Defensive Control Proc. 1 hour
  • Emergency Procedures 8 hours
  • Communication 1 hour
  • Legal Aspects 8 hours
  • Report Writing 4 hours

15
Firearms Training Hours16 Total Hours
  • Law 6 hours
  • Safety 1 hour
  • Fundamentals 3 hours
  • Marksmanship 3 hours
  • Range 4 hours
  • (low lighting and dry fire)

16
Security OfficerUnarmed
  • Currently at 16 hours
  • Recommended to increase to 24

17
Security Officer Armed
  • Currently at 24 hours
  • Recommended to increase to 40

18
Final Report for Private Investigators
  • The Private Investigator Survey Final Report has
    been completed by SMT
  • 700 surveys mailed to Private Investigators
  • 4 returned with incorrect addresses
  • Of the 696 surveys - 221 were returned
  • Overall return rate of 32
  • Over 95 indicated that the survey completely
    covered the necessary KSAs
  • Reliability Estimates were high

19
Years Experience - PIs
  • Less than 3 - 10.6
  • 3 to 6 years - 18.3
  • 7 to 10 years - 24.3
  • More than 10 - 46.8

20
Level of Education - PIs
  • High School 25
  • Associates 22.3
  • Bachelor 30.2
  • Masters 19.5
  • Doctoral 2.3

21
Primary Area of Practice - PIs
  • Information Gathering 20.1
  • Surveillance 13.4
  • Insurance 11.2
  • Family Law 8.4
  • Fraud and Financial 6.1
  • Corporate Investigations 4.5

22
Primary Area of Practice for PIs (cont)
  • Loss prevention 3.9
  • Criminal Defense 3.4
  • Locator 3.4
  • Undercover 1.1
  • Other 24.6

23
Compliance Agent
  • No - 57.5
  • Yes - 42.5

24
Prior Experience in Law Enforcement
  • No - 42.3
  • Yes - local or state police22.6
  • Yes - state or federal agency 26
  • Yes - military 9.1

25
Number of Employees
  • Self-employed - 46.3
  • 2-5 employees - 27.8
  • 6-10 employees - 4.7
  • 11-15 employees - 3.8
  • 16-20 employees - 1.4
  • gt20 employees - 17.0

26
Supervise Others- PI
  • 69.4 Do not supervise
  • 30.6 Do supervise

27
Business Principals or OwnersPI
  • 39 were business principals or owners

28
Number of Investigative Cases - PIs
  • 0-10 cases - 12.4
  • 10-50 cases - 19.3
  • 50-100 cases - 8.3
  • gt100 cases - 60.1

29
Gender - PI
  • 82.9 percent are male
  • 17.1 percent are female

30
Ethnicity-PI
  • Caucasian-89.9
  • African American-4.3
  • Native American-2.9
  • Hispanic - 1.4
  • Multi-racial 1.0
  • Other .5

31
Private Investigators Training
  • No changes in the number of hours (60) but
    recommendations for changes within the six
    section of training
  • Recommendation for limits regarding the use of
    video tapes

32
Private Investigators Training Continued
  • Orientation - 2 hours
  • Standards/Professional Ethics-2hrs
  • Law - 20 hours (1 practical)
  • Investigative Techniques-30 hours (2 practicals)
  • Report Writing - 4 hours (I practical)
  • Communication - 2 hours
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