I think you allude to the part of the report that.... In an institution where they have this count that gets triggered so that one out of every three women have to be strip-searched coming out of where they see visitors, there's no evidence to show that it has mitigated any sort of risk to the institution with respect to contraband or bringing in drugs.
It is not a process that is done uniformly across the country, and some institutions are ensuring the safety of those women without having to do those searches. We have to be cognizant of the past traumatic events that happened in the lives of those women. Over 80% of these women had been either sexually or physically abused, so strip searches should be done, of course, when there are reasonable grounds to believe that the women have brought in something, but there has to be evidence. It's not proper or ethical to do such random searches.