Florida BRT Corrections - Officer Safety Practice Exam

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Which type of search is performed after a strip search or visual inspection?

  1. Cell/area search

  2. Body cavity search

  3. Pat down

  4. Clothed search

The correct answer is: Cell/area search

The type of search performed after a strip search or visual inspection is a cell or area search. This search is designed to complement the initial personal searches by looking for contraband or prohibited items within a specific location, such as a cell or common area. Following personal searches, which can include strip searches or visual inspections aimed at identifying items hidden on a person, a thorough search of the surroundings is crucial to ensure that no hazardous or unauthorized items are present in the environment where inmates are housed. A cell or area search allows officers to assess the security and safety of the premises, making it an integral part of the overall security protocol. This method ensures that any items that might have been overlooked during personal searches or that may have been smuggled into the area are identified and removed promptly, maintaining safety and discipline within the facility.