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DOJ
Document DOJ-OGR-00026194
AI Analysis
Summary: The email discusses an Inmate Suicide Prevention Program Memo being sent to Regional Directors, aiming to remind wardens to utilize professional psychological expertise in managing inmate suicide. It references the aftermath of Jeffrey Epstein's suicide and the tendency of wardens to keep inmates on suicide watch longer than advised by psychologists.
Significance: This document reveals internal discussions about the response to Jeffrey Epstein's suicide and efforts to refine suicide watch policies, highlighting potential tensions between wardens and psychologists.
Key Topics:
Inmate Suicide Prevention Program
Jeffrey Epstein's suicide
Suicide watch policies
Key People:
- Hugh Hurwitz - Recipient of the email, likely a high-ranking official
- (b)(6); (b)(7)(C) - Sender of the email and likely a staff member involved in inmate suicide prevention
- Jeffrey Epstein - Inmate whose suicide triggered changes in suicide watch policies
- (b)(6); (b)(7)(C) - Staff member involved in inmate suicide prevention, mentioned as being available for discussion