Court Filing or Institutional Report: DOJ-OGR-00025125
Summary
The document details the protocols for staff assigned to suicide watch posts, including training requirements, log-keeping procedures, and inmate supervision guidelines. It also touches on staffing issues, including the abolition of a Drug Abuse Program Coordinator position. The report provides insight into the facility's efforts to prevent suicides and maintain order.
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