Can an officer search someone, even if the person isn't under arrest?

A pat-search for weapons can be made anytime an officer suspects a person might have one, and consent for that is not needed. Individuals on probation or parole may have a search clause, which means they agreed to be searched at any time for the privilege of not being in custody. Search warrants can be obtained by a person. Officers can always search a person if consent is given.

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1. Can an officer search someone, even if the person isn't under arrest?
2. Can an officer handcuff people who aren't being arrested?
3. Can an officer force his / her way into a house without a warrant?
4. My friend got arrested and no one ever read him his rights. Why?