The image is a scanned document titled "Suicide Watch Chronological Log" for an inmate named Epstein, detailing the allowed items during the watch. The document appears to be an official record from the MCC institution, spanning from July 23 to July 24, 2019.
Type: form
Date: July 23, 2019-July 24,209
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Suicide Watch Chronological Log Inmate Companions Log Name of inmate on watch: Epstein Register #: 76318-054 Institution: Mcc Date Watch Began / Ended CONLY ITEMS ALLOWED: Suicide Smock/Slippers Suicide Blanket Suicide Mattress SW Paper Spoon... Paper Cup/Soap Tampons or Foam Belt/Napkin Finger Toothbrush July 23, 2019-July 24,209 To be completed by Chief Psychologist at conclusion of watch: Booklet of SWCL-INMATE
Significance: The document outlines the suicide watch log for an inmate named Epstein, including the allowed items during the watch.
The image is a scanned document titled "Suicide Watch Chronological Log." The document is primarily white with black printed text and some handwritten entries. The title is prominently displayed at the top, followed by "Inmate Companions Log." Below this, the document includes fields for "Name of inmate on watch," which is filled in with the name "Epstein," and "Register #," which is filled in with "76318-054." The "Institution" field is filled in with "MCC." The "Date Watch Began / Ended" field is filled in with "July 23, 2019-July 24,209." To the right of these fields is a list titled "ONLY ITEMS ALLOWED," which includes items such as "Suicide Smock/Slippers," "Suicide Blanket," "Suicide Mattress," "Paper Cup/Soap," "SW Paper Spoon," "Finger Toothbrush," and "Tampons or Foam Belt/Napkin." At the bottom of the document, it states, "To be completed by Chief Psychologist at conclusion of watch:" and "Booklet 1 of 1." The text "SWCL-INMATE" is printed in the lower right corner. The document appears to be a standard form used for tracking inmates on suicide watch.
Categories: medical_or_health, private_moment
The document pertains to an inmate on suicide watch, which involves sensitive medical and psychological information.