According to the court in Bull v.City and County of San Francisco (2010) ,involving strip searches of all arrested persons who were admitted to the general population at the San Francisco jail:
A) the strip searches did not violate the Fourth Amendment.
B) the reasonableness of strip searches requires probable cause that detainees are concealing weapons or contraband.
C) strip searches can be conducted only if there is individualized reasonable suspicion.
D) correctional officers must contact law enforcement for a warrant before a strip search can be conducted.
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