Arrest refers to the legal act of taking a person into custody. One of the essential legal requirements following an arrest is that the individual must be handed over to law enforcement or judicial authorities without unreasonable delay. This is to protect the constitutional rights of the detainee and avoid unlawful detention.
Detain (B) and Detention (C) refer to temporary restraint without full arrest.
Threatening loss (D) is unrelated.
[References:, , ASIS POA Manual – Legal Considerations in Security Operations, , PSP Study Guide – Arrest and Detention Guidelines]
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