Email correspondence: DOJ-OGR-00025371
The email correspondence discusses the need for a suicide risk assessment for Jeffrey Epstein upon his return from court, due to his high-profile case and other risk factors for suicidality. The psychology department was to be notified immediately upon his return, and if he returned after duty hours, he was to be placed on psychological observation or suicide watch. The document highlights the awareness of Epstein's potential suicidality and the measures taken by the Bureau of Prisons to monitor him.
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The email correspondence discusses the need for a suicide risk assessment for Jeffrey Epstein upon his return from court, due to his high-profile case and other risk factors for suicidality. The psychology department was to be notified immediately upon his return, and if he returned after duty hours, he was to be placed on psychological observation or suicide watch. The document highlights the awareness of Epstein's potential suicidality and the measures taken by the Bureau of Prisons to monitor him.
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