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Court filing or investigative report: DOJ-OGR-00025123

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The document outlines the procedures for handling inmates on suicide watch, including cell assignments, rounds, and accountability measures. It also highlights procedural failures following Jeffrey Epstein's death, such as the failure to secure log books. The document demonstrates efforts to improve inmate accountability and suicide prevention.

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