No. The bag is an extension of her body. In her body is her bag, etc. and on her body is her physical, so it is clear that only a woman should search a woman and a man to search a man.
No
yes, he does have that authority if he has "probable cause" to believe you have commited some wrongdoing.
Yes, he can restrain her, handcuff her, and search her
The female officer cannot check the male same as male officer can't check the female.Another View: Non-sworn-law enforcement security officers are not subject to the same prohibitons that sworn, government-employed law enforcement officers are. Therefore they can perform whatever searches they, or their employer, requires of them.
Yes, with qualification. At time of arrest or first contact, if a male officer is unaccompanied by a female, he may search the female detainee for his own, as well as her, safety. For a custodial search, a female officer MUST perform any body cavity or "personal" area search.
Yes, in the absence of a male officer a female officer may pat down (for weapons) a male subject she has under arrest - then handcuff and secure him until the arrival of a male officer to conduct a more thorough body search. It is the same rule that applies when a male officer must search a female arrestee.
Unless there is some specific prohibition in your area, yes. In fact the idea that a male searches a male and a female searches a female is normally policy, not regulation. A small department may not have an officer of the 'correct' sex available when a search needs to be done, so whoever is available can perform the searches.
yes they just cant do anything to them
Yes, a search can always be conducted when there is consent.
No, it is not illegal for a male police officer to conduct a search on a female. However, officers of the same sex are generally preferred for conducting searches on individuals of the opposite sex to respect individuals' privacy and dignity.
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yes they just cant do anything to them
Because police agencies each have their own policies, there is no specific law that covers all police officers in the state of Illinois. The general rule seems to be that a female is as able to use a concealed weapon against an officer as a male and, even if a female officer is not available, the female suspect must be searched. A male officer searching a female suspect should have a witness to the search. Any officer is to search the person before putting them in the police car for safety reasons. a male officer can search a female and a female officer is allowed to search a male, no matter what. See the related link for information on this subject or you can visit the Illinois ACLU website for information specific to Illinois.