Changes for page AD 01 Prisoner Searches
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... ... @@ -69,6 +69,7 @@ 69 69 70 70 1. Standard distribution. 71 71 72 + 72 72 **AD 01_102 __DEFINITIONS__** 73 73 74 74 1. WCSO: Washington County Sheriff's Office ... ... @@ -89,6 +89,7 @@ 89 89 1. Transvestite: A person who uses clothing, make-up, and/or other devices to appear to be of the opposite gender. 90 90 1. Voluntary Waiver (of Sexual Privacy Rights): Actions taken willfully by a prisoner that may reduce the prisoner's sexual privacy rights. Persons may voluntarily waive individual rights. Inmates who voluntarily remove their own clothing or otherwise take actions which result in a loss of sexual privacy waive their right to privacy. 91 91 93 + 92 92 **AD 01_103 __REFERENCES__** 93 93 94 94 1. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Standards: ... ... @@ -124,6 +124,7 @@ 124 124 11. N02.02.03: Male Searches of Female Prisoners 125 125 11. N02.02.04: Documentation 126 126 129 + 127 127 **AD 01_104 __GENERAL__** 128 128 129 129 1. Policy: ... ... @@ -134,7 +134,6 @@ 134 134 111. Provide an appropriate degree of privacy for intrusive searches or other searches which by their nature would tend to be exceptionally embarrassing or humiliating, if possible; 135 135 111. Ensure adequate sanitation precautions, when possible; and 136 136 111. Ensure that persons conducting searches have adequate training and authority to conduct the type of search involved. 137 -11. Only the minimum amount of force necessary to enact the search shall be used. 138 138 11. Searches shall be conducted routinely and randomly, with limitation as explained below. 139 139 11. A search for safety concerns (i.e., frisk search) should include, at a minimum, a search for: 140 140 111. Weapons; ... ... @@ -160,6 +160,7 @@ 160 160 11. When staff perform searches in a professional manner, they improve the likelihood that challenged searches will be upheld. Conversely, unprofessional searches may result in otherwise proper searches being found to be in violation of prisoners' constitutional rights. 161 161 11. Searches are a critical element of jail security and should be conducted as part of a set routine. Routine searches should be augmented with random searches to keep prisoners from being able to anticipate when searches will or will not occur. Prisoners have no expectation of privacy while incarcerated, and, thus, are not protected from aggressive search procedures. Searches are particularly vital when prisoners or others are capable of bringing contraband in from the outside, moving contraband from one location to another within the jail, or being prepared for transportation from the facility. 162 162 165 + 163 163 **AD 01_105 __FRISK SEARCH__** 164 164 165 165 1. Policy: ... ... @@ -170,6 +170,7 @@ 170 170 11. A frisk search should be used on detainees in lieu of other types of searches in order to preserve the detainee's rights against unlawful searches. 171 171 11. Because more intrusive searches are permitted and are more successful in detecting weapons and/or contraband, frisk searches should not be used on arrestees or inmates. 172 172 176 + 173 173 **AD 01_106 __RUB SEARCH__** 174 174 175 175 1. Policy: ... ... @@ -185,6 +185,7 @@ 185 185 11. Rationale: 186 186 111. The courts have recognized the importance of searching prisoners to maintain facility security. They consider rub searches as relatively unintrusive and permit their use on a virtually unlimited basis. Because rub searches involve a low degree of intrusion, no justification is required other than the incarceration of the prisoner. Privacy is not ordinarily a requirement for rub searches. 187 187 192 + 188 188 **AD 01_107 __STRIP SEARCH__** 189 189 190 190 1. Policy: ... ... @@ -210,6 +210,7 @@ 210 210 111. Strip searches add a dimension to the search which permits visual examination of the subject in a manner which, if done competently, ensures that contraband hidden on the body will be found, and in some instances, may lead to discovery of contraband hidden in body cavities. 211 211 11. Persons may voluntarily waive individual rights. Inmates who voluntarily remove their own clothing or otherwise take actions which result in a loss of sexual privacy waive their right to privacy. Visual observation of unclothed prisoners may be unavoidable when there is a voluntary waiver of sexual privacy rights. 212 212 218 + 213 213 **AD 01_108 __VISUAL BODY CAVITY SEARCH__** 214 214 215 215 1. Policy: ... ... @@ -232,6 +232,7 @@ 232 232 1. Rationale: 233 233 11. It is important to keep judicial concerns about the intrusiveness of visual body cavity searches in mind; however, the legal tests for strip searches and visual body cavity searches are essentially identical in most jurisdictions. 234 234 241 + 235 235 **AD 01_109 __DIGITAL BODY CAVITY SEARCH__** 236 236 237 237 1. Policy: ... ... @@ -251,6 +251,7 @@ 251 251 111. Use of digital searches increases the risk of being detected for prisoners who violate contraband regulations and may deter some of the prohibited activity. 252 252 11. Although not a legal requirement, obtaining a valid search warrant prior to conducting a digital body cavity search may assist with the defense of a potential related lawsuit. 253 253 261 + 254 254 **AD 01_110 __INITIAL SEARCH__** 255 255 256 256 1. Policy: ... ... @@ -275,6 +275,7 @@ 275 275 11. The reasonable suspicion standard for intrusive searches is a clearly established constitutional requirement. 276 276 11. Court decisions requiring reasonable suspicion before conducting intrusive searches during the admissions process apply only to pretrial arrestees being booked for nonviolent misdemeanors. 277 277 286 + 278 278 **AD 01_111 __FOLLOW-UP SEARCH__** 279 279 280 280 1. Policy: ... ... @@ -286,13 +286,15 @@ 286 286 1. Rationale: 287 287 11. Arrestees should not be moved from the admissions area until reasonable efforts to secure a bail release have been exhausted. When the prisoner is moved to the general population, more thorough and intrusive searches are justified because moving a prisoner into the general population who has not been thoroughly searched increases the potential for introduction of weapons, drugs, or other dangerous contraband into the general population; jeopardizing the safety of staff, the safety of other inmates, and the security of the facility. 288 288 289 -**AD 01_112 __EXIGENT CIRCUMSTANCES__** 290 290 299 +AD 01_112 __EXIGENT CIRCUMSTANCES__ 300 + 291 291 1. Policy: 292 292 11. Exigent circumstances may justify a search which under normal conditions would not ordinarily justify the search or level of intrusiveness of the search. 293 293 1. Rationale: 294 294 11. Emergencies and other circumstances which require immediate action to meet safety or security needs create an exception to the limits on searches. 295 295 306 + 296 296 **AD 01_113 __CROSS GENDER__** 297 297 298 298 1. Policy: ... ... @@ -317,6 +317,7 @@ 317 317 111. The requirements of Title VII which justify cross-gender searches by female staff, do not justify males searching female prisoners. Only under very limited exigent circumstances or where a female prisoner intentionally removes her own clothing or otherwise acts in a manner which amounts to a voluntary waiver of sexual privacy interests are male officers justified in participating in searches of female prisoners. 318 318 11. Refer to “Inmate Surveillance and Supervision” policy (CC 08). 319 319 331 + 320 320 **AD 01_114 __MIXED GENDER__** 321 321 322 322 1. Policy: ... ... @@ -326,6 +326,7 @@ 326 326 1. Rationale 327 327 11. Mixed gender situations can be confusing to staff who need to complete prisoner searches. Some situations may need to be deferred to the best judgment of the individuals conducting the searches. 328 328 341 + 329 329 **AD 01_115 __UNKNOWN GENDER__** 330 330 331 331 1. Policy: