Do we record strip searches?

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Do we record strip searches?

The main idea here is protecting privacy and ensuring proper documentation for sensitive procedures. Strip searches involve a high level of intrusion, so recording them with video or audio would raise serious privacy concerns and potential legal risks for the department. Instead, the standard practice is to document the search in writing—who conducted it, when and where it happened, the reason for the search, what was observed, and the outcome—so there is a clear, confidential audit trail without exposing the person to invasive footage.

Video or audio recordings are not routinely used unless a specific policy and legal authority allow them and appropriate safeguards are in place. That’s why the answer is that we do not record strip searches. The other options would either infringe privacy (recording) or rely on exceptional circumstances that aren’t part of ordinary procedure.

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