Screening & Arresting
Screening refers to the act of searching a subject to uncover any contraband or weapons on their person or to ensure that they are not a threat.
Despite popular belief, screening somebody does not require the subject to be facing away, or to be restrained. While safer, it is completely optional.
If any contraband is found, it is to be confiscated, reported to the Protection Team Leader, and the subject is punished accordingly. If a weapon is found, and the subject is not an immediate danger, it is preferred to avoid an Immediate Amputation, as instructed by the Citizen Transgression Spreadsheet, unless stated otherwise by a Higher-Ranking functionary.
Arresting refers to the act of restraining a subject and relocating them to a Stabilization Jurisdiction for questioning, punishment, or a myriad of other reasons.
Arresting a subject can be done aggressively by forcing them onto the ground or other surface, thus restricting their movement, and restraining them with a zip tie, or by just tying them up and leading them to where they need to be. The former can be done when the subject is unwilling to cooperate or is resisting arrest.