This document outlines the standard operating procedures and distinctions between 'Suicide Watch' and 'Psychology Observation' within a correctional facility. It details the specific clothing restrictions (smocks vs. uniforms), utensils (paper spoons vs. regular spoons), and monitoring requirements (24-hour watch) for inmates in these categories.
| Name | Role | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Psychology staff | Medical/Mental Health Staff |
Required to see inmates on watch/observation at least once a day.
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| Inmate companions | Monitors |
Tasked with watching inmates on suicide watch or observation 24 hours a day.
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| Staff | Correctional Staff |
Tasked with watching inmates on suicide watch or observation 24 hours a day.
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"Inmates are determined to be suicidal. They are placed in a suicide watch smock and provided a suicide watch blanket and suicide watch slippers."Source
"Inmates are watched by inmate companions or staff 24 hours a day."Source
"Psychology Observation: Inmates are determined not suicidal or at imminent risk of suicide."Source
"They are allowed to remain in the inmate uniforms. Other privileges are given as approved (toothbrush, books, paper and pen, legal pen)."Source
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