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Policy or Procedure Document: doj-ogr-00023902

The document details the policies for inmates on Psychological Observation, including allowed items, log keeping, and monitoring requirements. It specifies the roles of various staff members in observing and assessing these inmates. The procedures aim to ensure continuous monitoring and proper care for inmates on suicide watch.

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The document details the policies for inmates on Psychological Observation, including allowed items, log keeping, and monitoring requirements. It specifies the roles of various staff members in observing and assessing these inmates. The procedures aim to ensure continuous monitoring and proper care for inmates on suicide watch.

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