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Policy or Procedure Memorandum: DOJ-OGR-00027314

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The document details the procedures for staff assigned to suicide watch posts, including signing post orders, maintaining chronological logs, and ensuring proper conditions for inmates on watch. It also covers SHU Suicide Prevention training and staffing requirements.

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