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A USA Today reporter inquired about the BOP's efforts to monitor surveillance video in segregated housing units after Jeffrey Epstein's death. The BOP representative responded, indicating that institutions were designating specific officers to monitor surveillance video. The exchange highlights the BOP's response to media scrutiny and their efforts to address inmate suicide prevention.
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A USA Today reporter inquired about the BOP's efforts to monitor surveillance video in segregated housing units after Jeffrey Epstein's death. The BOP representative responded, indicating that institutions were designating specific officers to monitor surveillance video. The exchange highlights the BOP's response to media scrutiny and their efforts to address inmate suicide prevention.
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