Michigan Security Guard Licensing Practice Test

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As a Security guard what is the purpose for Patrol

  1. To keep yourself awake during an 8 hour shift

  2. To establish a presence and to deter potential offenders

  3. So the client thinks you are actually doing something

  4. To see if other Security guards are violating the PSISA code of conduct

The correct answer is: To establish a presence and to deter potential offenders

Patrolling as a security guard serves a crucial function in maintaining secure environments. When security guards make regular and systematic rounds, they establish a visible presence. This visibility is itself a form of protection because it can discourage potential violators from committing unlawful acts. As potential offenders recognize the area is regularly monitored, there is a greater risk of being caught, thus deterring them from their illicit acts. Therefore, the main purpose of patrol goes beyond merely staying awake or showing activity to the client. It's about actively maintaining security and discouraging potential offenses. Additionally, it's not primarily focused on monitoring other security guards' conduct. Rather, it is to maintain overall safety and security of the premises.