Investigative Report: DOJ-OGR-00024947
The document details an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's death in custody, noting lapses in procedure such as not providing a cellmate and incomplete 30-minute rounds checks. It also discusses risk factors for suicide among sex offenders, which may have been relevant to Epstein's case. The report concludes by highlighting the need for awareness of these risk factors.
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The document details an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's death in custody, noting lapses in procedure such as not providing a cellmate and incomplete 30-minute rounds checks. It also discusses risk factors for suicide among sex offenders, which may have been relevant to Epstein's case. The report concludes by highlighting the need for awareness of these risk factors.
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