Certified Meeting Professional (CMP) Practice Exam

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Which of the following best describes peer security?

  1. Specialized in crowd control only

  2. Defining security roles for law enforcement

  3. Dressed like participants but designated as security

  4. Employed exclusively for high-profile events

The correct answer is: Dressed like participants but designated as security

The correct answer is characterized by individuals who blend in with event participants while still fulfilling essential security roles. This approach allows for a less conspicuous presence that can enhance the overall safety of the event without causing alarm among attendees. The personnel are trained to respond to potential security issues while maintaining a friendly and approachable demeanor, thus promoting a sense of safety without compromising the event's atmosphere. The other options do not capture the essence of peer security as effectively. For example, roles focused only on crowd control would not encompass the broader responsibilities that peer security entails. Meanwhile, defining roles exclusively for law enforcement overlooks the versatility of the peer security concept, which often includes non-law enforcement personnel. Lastly, the notion that peer security is solely for high-profile events limits its application, as it can be beneficial in a variety of settings, regardless of the event’s prominence.