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How to conduct a strip search in prison

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Uploaded by on Apr 29, 2007

The correct way to conduct a strip or visual seach in prison.

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  • the next TSA training video.

  • I wonder how many Correctional Officers actually follow such a careful procedure... i would bet not many

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  • OBEY ME NAKED PERSON!

  • This is obviously mid-80s.

  • It almost looks like a medical exam sans vital signs.

  • @VicenteMosin why not do that then.

  • @annoyedchris Also it says conduct it in private *if possible*...

  • The guy doing the search sounds like he's a European

  • @QueAwkwardNoises You would have to do a "medical" search to search that

  • @annoyedchris Was your friend in the federal system?

    Also procedures may have changed

    I'm sure that according to the procedure in the video, there are multiple people doing searches

  • @Purplecatsoup30 They have to do thorough searches like that or the inmates would sneak in drugs or dangerous weapons and all hell would break loose. If I were an inmate and they didn't do those checks, a visitor could slip me a little pocket knife in an open condom and I could hide that in my crack if I'm sneaky enough. Then there's drugs - I could smuggle those in the same way and drug other people's food. In a high enough concentration, I could kill 'em with an OD. It's all for safety.

  • @crazyboy72941 As right as you may be, the Constitution is used as toilet paper in prisons. Inmates have ZERO rights from the moment they walk in, until the moment they walk out. They're told when to eat, probably when to sleep, they're told who can/can't visit them, who they can/can't correspond with on the phone and/or via snail mail (the prison staff even read it all - except attorney/client mail). Privacy is a luxury they don't allow in prisons.

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