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November 20, 2025

Blackbird Academy: Use of Force Training for Security Guards

By
Poppy Lodge

Training is the foundation of quality security services, and we at Blackbird Security take pride in our extensive in-house training program provided through Blackbird Academy. In this blog, we’ll outline our in-person Use of Force training program provided by Amir Anvarizadeh, Training & Development Manager at Blackbird Security. 

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What is the Use of Force, and Why is it Necessary for Security?

The use of force in security involves employing techniques necessary to safely apprehend and manage individuals who have committed crimes on protected property. However, it extends far beyond physical intervention. At Blackbird Security, we emphasize that the use of force encompasses a broader skill set, including non-verbal communication and de-escalation tactics, which are critical components of our comprehensive training approach

Our Use of Force program at Blackbird Security is designed to prepare participants for real-world scenarios by addressing more than just physical restraint techniques. The curriculum integrates practical, scenario-based training that simulates real-life situations, such as dealing with assaultive behaviour or managing tense verbal confrontations. This approach ensures that participants not only learn to apply mechanical restraints but also develop the judgment and skills needed to navigate complex incidents effectively.  

We are committed to ensuring our staff are equipped with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to handle any situation with professionalism and respect while prioritizing safety for all parties involved.

Undergoing Use of Force training is a requirement for our Tactical Unit at Blackbird Security. Tactical security guards are typically deployed to high-intensity areas, such as stores in high-crime rate neighbourhoods, to provide physical protection to customers and staff when necessary. 

As part of their duties, security guards may encounter situations where a suspect poses a physical threat to them or those around them. These situations can include physical assaults on the guard or on other individuals. In such cases, the use of force must be carefully applied as a method of self-defense, defense of others, apprehension, physical removal, or the protection of property. 

Security guards must understand how to use force judiciously and in compliance with the Criminal Code of Canada, ensuring it is both justified and appropriate for their safety and the safety of others. 

Key Use of Force Course Topics

Our Use of Force training program is divided into two key sections: Legal and Use of Force Training. Here’s a brief outline:

Legal:

  • Use of Force Model (Updated version: Public-Police Interactions Training Aid Framework) 

  • Criminal Code of Canada

  • Trespass to Property Act

  • Verbal Judo

  • De-Escalation

  • Arrest Power (Federal and Provincial)

  • Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms

Use of Force Training:

  • Standing

  • Handcuffing

  • Escorting

  • Difficult Subject (passive/active/assaultive)

  • Search

  • Baton

  • Scenario Based

  • Review CCTV Footage

The legal and training sections of the course are equally critical for establishing rules and guidelines on the use of force. They teach security guards when and how to use force appropriately, ensuring compliance with the Criminal Code of Canada and respect for the rights of citizens as outlined in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

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Training in Canadian Law

We teach our Use of Force course with a foundation in Canadian law. During the course, our security guards learn about Canadian criminal law and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. They are trained to make careful, thoughtful, and judicious decisions when using force and apprehending suspects who have committed a crime on safeguarded property in strict compliance with the law, including when they are legally allowed to make an arrest and when they are not. 

According to the Canadian Criminal Code, c. C-24 s. 26, “Every one who is authorized by law to use force is criminally responsible for any excess thereof according to the nature and quality of the act that constitutes the excess.” This provides a framework of accountability for security guards to operate within, preventing the use of excessive force and ensuring everyone’s safety—including the safety of potential suspects. 

In our training sessions, participants not only learn how to apply force effectively but also how to articulate their actions in incident reports. This includes detailing the justification for using force and ensuring their reports align with legal requirements. Additionally, in provinces where applicable, participants are trained on how to complete Use of Force forms in accordance with provincial laws. This comprehensive approach equips security professionals with the knowledge and skills to act responsibly, legally, and confidently in high-pressure situations.

Hands Off: A Culture of De-Escalation

The primary goal when using force against an individual is to protect safety. “We promote a strong culture of de-escalation and foster a commitment to the ethics of duty, upholding professionalism and ensuring the protection of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms,” says Amir. 

Prioritizing de-escalation is critical for maintaining safety, even if post orders or standard operating procedures (SOPs) permit a hands-on approach. Our Use of Force training program emphasizes a strict hands-off policy specifically designed for clients who require such an approach. This policy ensures security guards are not personally or directly involved with customers or merchandise, in alignment with Sections 8 and 9 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which protect individuals from unreasonable search and arbitrary detention.  The policy strictly prohibits touching suspects or merchandise and searching bags or belongings. While these actions are becoming more common in the industry, they infringe on the fundamental rights of citizens. We ensure that our guards clearly understand the distinction between detaining and apprehending individuals. In general, a hands-on approach should only be used in emergencies, such as when security guards must act in self-defence or in the defense of others.

Verbal Judo and Effective Communication in Security

Our security guards learn the skills and techniques required to de-escalate situations verbally. They may encounter individuals who attempt to push boundaries set by their clients, in which case they will employ active listening, empathy, clarification questions, and other techniques to ensure the individual feels understood. These techniques are proven to de-escalate situations and diffuse tensions. We not only utilize Dr. Thompson’s LEAPS method but also incorporate all the key concepts and techniques he outlined in his book, The Gentle Art of Persuasion.

Blackbird Security use of force training in Vancouver, BC

Use of Force Physical Training

Our security guards—both uniform and undercover—learn physical techniques in person at the Blackbird Security office. Led by Amir, they learn key information about standing posture, handcuffing, escorting, searching, self-defence, baton use, and ground defence. After Amir demonstrates each technique, participants practice during the lesson and receive feedback on their execution. 

Security guards are taught important guidelines, rules, and steps to follow when implementing physical techniques. These rules serve two purposes: to execute the techniques as safely as possible while minimizing injuries and preventing subjects from fleeing the scene and to prevent any complaints or Charter violations. 

At the end of the Use of Force course, Amir walks participants through real-world scenarios, including aggressive subjects during recovery incidents, intoxication, presence of weapons, and more. Security guards may realistically encounter these situations in the field—classroom preparation ensures guards are ready for the real scenario. 

A unique aspect of our program is the review and analysis of real-world situations captured on our CCTV footage. By examining these archives, participants gain valuable insights into the dynamics of security incidents, enabling them to better understand and anticipate challenges they may face in the field. 

Partner With Canada’s Number One Security Company

At Blackbird Security, our Use of Force training program exemplifies our commitment to providing the highest standard of security services. With guidance from Amir, our security guards exit the course prepared to handle complex security situations safely and professionally. Get in touch with us using the form below to learn how our well-trained security teams can protect your business.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What services do security companies offer?
At Blackbird Security, we offer a range of security services, such as:
- On-site uniform security
- Luxury suit & tie security
- Mobile patrols
- Alarm response
- Access control
- CCTV monitoring
- Event security
- Loss prevention (undercover security)
- Tactical Security
- Concierge/Front Desk Security
- Executive Protection
- Office & Facilities Security
- Government Security
- Parking Enforcement
- Residential Security
These services work in unison to safeguard businesses, people, and assets, offering peace of mind and comprehensive protection.At Blackbird Security, we are industry leaders in providing all of these services. Our expertise ensures tailored security solutions that meet your specific requirements. Browse further to learn more: Blackbird Security Services - Blackbird Security
Can security services be customized?
Many providers offer standard security programs, but Blackbird Security emphasizes a collaborative approach to customization. By considering factors such as your industry, location, size, and specific risks, we work closely with you to design security strategies that fit your needs. This might include adjusting patrol schedules, reporting frequency, or tailoring patrol routes to align with your operations.This is possible through our dedicated Client Services team as well as our in-house Control Centre and Reporting teams. Customization is a fundamental part of how we provide effective and seamless security solutions
Are security providers in Canada regulated?
Yes, most countries and regions (including Canada) have licensing bodies and regulations that govern security providers. Check local laws to ensure your provider complies with these standards.
How do I measure the effectiveness of security measures?
Measuring the effectiveness of security measures involves tracking key performance indicators (KPIs) to evaluate how well systems and personnel are meeting safety and asset protection goals. Start by analyzing incident response times, reductions in theft, vandalism, or shrinkage, and overall resolution rates for reported issues. Comparing pre- and post-implementation data helps demonstrate tangible improvements in safety and loss prevention. Regular audits, surveys, and risk assessment reports can also gauge the reliability and perception of security measures.

Key KPIs to track include:
- Incident response times: Faster responses to alarms or emergencies.
- Reduction in theft/vandalism: Compare loss data before and after implementation.
- Patrol compliance: Track patrol frequency and adherence via GPS or logs.
- False alarm rates: Lower rates ensure focus on real threats.
- Client/Employee satisfaction: Gather feedback to measure confidence in security.
- Client services: Dedicated account representative who supports ongoing needs & can adjust strategy as needed
What level of support can I expect from Blackbird Security
We ensure all of our clients have the utmost support for their businesses, and there's a few ways we do this:

- Allowing access to our 24/7 Control centre for all clients, which is based out of our head office in Vancouver, BC. Clients can call this centre and have a mobile guard swiftly deployed to their business for any spontaneous incidents that occur. We believe in operating it inhouse to ensure all services are streamlined and optimized for the best communication. Our control canter can be reached at this number for current clients: 1-888-991-2622.
- We have a dedicated client services team which directly communicates with clients on a day-to-day basis. Our client services often perform site check ups and can assist with any issues that arise at your business.

Your peace of mind is our priority. We’re more than a service provider—we’re a partner in protecting your business. With our team working tirelessly to anticipate and resolve challenges, you can focus on running your business with confidence, knowing we’re always here to support you. Together, we build safer environments and stronger partnerships, every step of the way.

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