Question # 54

Read the following policy excerpt regarding the visitor screening process:

"To prevent the introduction of contraband, all visitors must submit to a screening process prior to entering the secure visitation area. Visitors must place all loose items, coats, and footwear through the X-ray scanner and successfully walk through the walk-through metal detector (WTMD). If a visitor alarmsthe WTMD, they will be given two additional attempts to clear it after removing any remaining metallic items. If a visitor fails to clear the WTMD after three total attempts, they must consent to a manual pat-down search by an officer of the same gender. Refusal to consent to the pat-down search will result in the immediate cancellation of the visit and a 90-day suspension of visitation privileges."

According to the policy, what is the direct consequence if a visitor refuses to undergo a pat-down search after failing the metal detector three times?

Options:

A.

They are permitted to enter but are restricted to non-contact (glass partition) visitation only.

B.

They will face an immediate cancellation of the visit and a 90-day suspension of visitation privileges.

C.

They must leave their personal belongings with the lobby officer before being allowed inside.

D.

They will be detained by facility security and handed over to local law enforcement.

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