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The cheswold police department's policy on strip searches and body cavity searches, including definitions, procedures, and conditions for their use. The policy aims to balance the need for safety and evidence collection with individual privacy and dignity.
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Department of Public Safety
Effective Date: Directive Number: April 15, 2013 10-10- Special Instructions: NONE Distribution: Last Re-Evaluation Date: Total Pages: All Sworn & Civilian Personnel 3
The purpose of this policy is to provide officers with guidelines for determining if and under what conditions the use of strip searches and body cavity searches are legally permissible and to establish guidelines for the appropriate conduct of such searches.
II. POLICY This department recognizes that the use of strip searches and body cavity searches may, under certain conditions, be necessary to protect the safety of officers, civilians and other prisoners; to detect and secure evidence of criminal activity and to safeguard the security, safety and related interests of this agency’s prisoner detention and holding facilities. Recognizing the intrusiveness of these searches on individual privacy, however, it is the policy of this department that such searches shall be conducted only with proper authority and justification, with due recognition and deference for the human dignity of those being searched and in accordance with the procedural guidelines for conducting such searches as set forth in this policy.
III. DEFINITIONS A. Strip Search: Any search of an individual requiring the removal or rearrangement of some or all clothing to permit the visual inspection of any or all skin surfaces including genital areas, breasts and buttocks.
B. Body Cavity Search: Any search involving not only visual inspection of skin surfaces but the internal physical examination of body cavities and, in some instances, organs such as the stomach cavity.
IV. PROCEDURES A. Strip Searches
d. The arrestee’s criminal record, particularly past crimes of violence and narcotics offenses; e. The discovery of evidence of a major offense in plain view or in the course of a search incident to the arrest; and/or f. Detection of suspicious objects beneath the suspect’s clothing during a field search incident to arrest.
B. Body Cavity Searches Should visual examination of a suspect during a strip search and/or other information lead an officer to believe that the suspect is concealing a weapon, evidence or contraband within a body cavity, the following procedures shall be followed: