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Warrior Skills Level 1 - Leader Development for Army Professionals

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Per<strong>for</strong>mance Measures GO NO GO<br />

4. Complied with Article IV of the Code of Conduct. —— ——<br />

5. Complied with Article V of the Code of Conduct. —— ——<br />

6. Complied with Article VI of the Code of Conduct. —— ——<br />

Evaluation Guidance: Refer to chapter 1, paragraph 1-9e, (1) and (2).<br />

References<br />

Required: FM 3-05.701<br />

Related: AR 350-1, DODD 1300.7, and GTA 21-3-10<br />

191-376-5148<br />

Search an Individual<br />

Conditions: You are given a subject who needs to be searched, and you<br />

have authorization to search. The subject may or may not have weapons<br />

and/or contraband concealed on his/her person.<br />

Standards: Conduct a search of the selected subject, locating any<br />

weapons and/or contraband on the subject. Maintain control of the subject<br />

throughout the search. Determine the final course of action based on the<br />

situation and the result of the search.<br />

Per<strong>for</strong>mance Steps<br />

1. Determine which type of search to per<strong>for</strong>m based on the situation.<br />

Note: A full search of a person's body should be done by members of the same sex, but this<br />

should not stop you from conducting a pat-down search <strong>for</strong> your safety if you suspect<br />

weapons may be involved.<br />

2. Conduct a stand-up search with handcuffs.<br />

a. Direct the subject to—<br />

(1) Turn and face away from you.<br />

(2) Spread his/her feet until you say "Stop."<br />

(3) Point his/her toes outward.<br />

(4) Bring his/her hands behind his/her back with the palms out and<br />

thumbs upward.<br />

(5) Stand still.<br />

b. Ensure that the assisting military police Soldier, if available, is in the<br />

correct position. The assistant military police Soldier should stand in front of the<br />

subject and to one side at a 45-degree angle and out of the subject's reach.<br />

Note: You may or may not have an assistant when searching. You should always try to get<br />

another military police Soldier to assist, but you should be prepared to search without one if<br />

the situation dictates.<br />

c. Approach the subject with care, apply handcuffs, and maintain positive<br />

control of the subject throughout the search.<br />

STP 21-1-SMCT 2 May 2011 3-215

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