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The email from Shirley Skipper-Scott to J. Ray Ormond discusses the definition and application of 'Psychological Observation' status for an inmate at MCC New York, who is being held in the Special Housing Unit (SHU) due to a request for Protective Custody. The inmate has a pending incident report for self-mutilation and is to be celled with another inmate. The email provides a detailed definition of Psychological Observation status as provided by the Chief Psychologist.

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The email from Shirley Skipper-Scott to J. Ray Ormond discusses the definition and application of 'Psychological Observation' status for an inmate at MCC New York, who is being held in the Special Housing Unit (SHU) due to a request for Protective Custody. The inmate has a pending incident report for self-mutilation and is to be celled with another inmate. The email provides a detailed definition of Psychological Observation status as provided by the Chief Psychologist.

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