Connecticut Security Officer License Practice Exam

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What are potential indicators of a theft in progress?

Unattended bags, people acting nervously, or unusual activity near valuables

The option identifying potential indicators of a theft in progress focuses on behaviors and circumstances that typically raise suspicion in a retail or security context. Unattended bags can be a red flag, as they may indicate someone has left personal items behind in a hurried attempt to steal. People acting nervously often exhibit signs of distress or anxiety that can suggest they are aware they are engaging in questionable behavior, such as theft. Similarly, unusual activity near valuables—such as lingering or looking around excessively—can suggest an intention to commit theft, as this behavior deviates from typical shopping activity.

In contrast, the other options do not provide any indicators of potential theft. Active shopping with genuine interest shows normal consumer behavior, and functioning security cameras represent effective deterrence rather than an indicator of suspicious activity. A clear and organized display of merchandise is also inconsequential as it pertains to identifying theft; instead, it reflects effective store management. Therefore, the first option correctly highlights the signs that may suggest theft is occurring.

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People shopping actively and showing interest in products

Security cameras functioning normally

A clear and organized display of merchandise

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