Week
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Topics
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Study Metarials
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1
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Private security services concept and conceptual infrastructure
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R1 (1-26)
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2
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Definition, features and scope of private security I
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R1 (27-38)
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3
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Definition, features and scope of private security II
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R1 (38-45)
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4
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Laws and regulations on private security services
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R1 (46-65)
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5
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Forensic and prevention searches regulation
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R1 (66-88)
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6
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Law and regulation on firearms and knives and other tools
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R1 (89-102)
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7
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The powers of the private security officer arising from the law (control and search)
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R1 (102-122)
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8
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The powers of the private security officer arising from the law (identification and investigation)
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R1 (123-137)
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9
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The powers of the private security officer arising from the law (seizure)
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R1 (138-151)
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10
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The powers of the private security officer arising from the law (use of force)
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R1 (151-160)
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11
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Private security guard rights and obligations I
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R1 (161-169)
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12
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Private security guard rights and obligations II
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R1 (170-181)
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13
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Termination of the duty of the private security guard and its consequences
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R1 (182-194)
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14
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Offenses that can be committed against a private security guard and that a private security guard can commit
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R1 (194-201)
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Prerequisites
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-
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Language of Instruction
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Turkish
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Responsible
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Asst. Prof. Dr. Eray GÖÇ
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Instructors
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1-)Doktor Öğretim Üyesi Eray Göç
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Assistants
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-
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Resources
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R1.İdris Zorgör, Harun Kıymazarslan and Mithat Aynacı, Law on Private Security Services and Related Legislation
2005 (Author`s own publication)
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Supplementary Book
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R2. Law on Private Security Services and Related Legislation, 2005
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Goals
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Learning the rights and authorities of the private security guard arising from the law and applying them to the events
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Content
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Information and acquaintance with the content and scope of the course
Definition, features and scope of private security
Private security work permit and conditions
Laws and regulations on private security services
Forensic and prevention searches regulation
Law and regulation on firearms and knives and other tools
The powers of the private security officer arising from the law (control and search)
The powers of the private security officer arising from the law (identification and investigation)
The powers of the private security officer arising from the law (seizure)
The powers of the private security officer arising from the law (use of force)
Private security guard rights and obligations
Termination of the duty of the private security guard and its consequences
Offenses that can be committed against a private security guard and that a private security guard can commit
Course evaluation
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Program Learning Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
1
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Developing the ability to use theoretical knowledge in the field of private security in working life
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1
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2
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Developing the ability to work with team spirit
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-
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3
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At least one foreign language at the general level of the European Language Portfolio A2 follows the knowledge of the field and communicates with colleagues
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-
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4
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Using information and communication technologies together with computer software at minimum European Computer License Basic Level required by the field
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-
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5
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Gaining legal and professional reasoning skills about security measures
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2
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6
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Effective use of security systems
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-
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7
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Complying with security emergency procedures and reporting
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2
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8
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Gaining the ability to communicate with society
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-
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9
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Developing lifelong learning awareness and physical development
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2
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10
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Gaining the ability to recognize when confronted with drugs
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-
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11
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Having knowledge about detective, sabotage and special missions and being able to act as close guard
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2
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12
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Taking preventive measures against chemicals and explosive substances
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-
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13
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Taking necessary security measures at crime scenes
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2
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14
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Knowing the course of action in assassination and similar incidents
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-
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15
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Ability to perform first aid
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-
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