Major Field Test (MFT) Criminal Justice Practice Exam 2026 - Free Criminal Justice Practice Questions and Study Guide

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Which description best fits a search incident to arrest?

A warrantless search of an arrested individual conducted to ensure the safety of the arresting officer.

The key principle here is the search incident to arrest rule. This doctrine allows police to conduct a warrantless search of the person being arrested and the area within that person’s immediate control at the time of the arrest, primarily to protect officer safety and to prevent the destruction or concealment of evidence. The description that fits best emphasizes a warrantless search of the arrestee conducted to ensure the safety of the officer, which aligns with the core purpose of SITA: immediate, safety-focused search without a warrant. The scope is limited to the arrestee themselves and the area within reach; broader searches, such as rummaging the home without a warrant or after the arrest, or conducting a search with a warrant, do not fit this rule.

A search of the area surrounding the arrestee's home conducted without a warrant.

A search conducted with a warrant after an arrest.

A search of the arrestee's person and immediate surroundings conducted without a warrant to ensure safety.

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