ARS § 13-416 — United States — Arizona law | Esheria

ARS § 13-416

A security officer employed by a private contractor may use reasonable and necessary means, including deadly force, to stop specified prisoner escapes or hostage/serious-harm situations. Security officers employed by private prisons in this state must meet or exceed minimal training standards set by the American correc

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A security officer employed by a private contractor may use reasonable and necessary means, including deadly force, to stop specified prisoner escapes or hostage/serious-harm situations. Security officers employed by private prisons in this state must meet or exceed minimal training standards set by the American correctional association.