Documents tagged "Bureau"
Found 59 documents with this tag
DOJ-OGR-00026296.jpg
The image appears to be a screenshot of a digital document or an email with text overlaid on it. The visible text at the top of the image includes "Federal Bureau of Prisons" followed by "Clinical Psychology Services." Below this header, there's a section titled "Contact Information" with some details redacted or obscured. Further down, there is a mention of an email address starting with "[info@]" which is also partially obscured or cut off. The style of the image suggests it might be from a computer screen capturing software, indicated by the pixelation and distortion around the edges.
DOJ-OGR-00026295.jpg
The image appears to be a document or report with visible text at the top that reads "Bureau of Prisons Psychology Services". There is also a date reference in the top right corner which seems to be "12/30/2014". The document contains more text, likely pertaining to specific information within the context of psychology services, but it's not entirely clear due to the resolution and angle of the photo. The setting or location is not identifiable from this image alone.
DOJ-OGR-00026289.jpg
The image shows a document with the header "Bureau of Prisons" and is titled "Medical Psychology Services Contact List." The document appears to be an official list related to medical services within the Bureau of Prisons, though specific details are redacted. It contains information that is presumably relevant to contacts or appointments for psychological services within a prison context. However, due to the level of detail obscured by the redactions, it's difficult to provide more precise information about the content of the document. The text and layout suggest this is an official government document.
DOJ-OGR-00026270.jpg
The image appears to be a screenshot of a computer screen displaying a document with text related to a "Bureau of Prisons" report. The document includes sections such as "INMATE INFORMATION," "LOCATION," and "COURT INVOLVEMENT," along with what seems to be some kind of code or reference number at the top left corner. There is visible text throughout the document that could potentially contain sensitive information about an inmate's status within the prison system. The overall style of the image is utilitarian and informational, characteristic of official government documentation.
DOJ-OGR-00026263.jpg
The image is a photograph of a printed document with visible text and graphics. The main title at the top reads "Bureau of Prisons" followed by smaller text that seems to be a subtitle, although it's not entirely legible due to the quality of the image. Below this, there are several rows of data presented in columns, which appear to contain information related to the management or operation of prisons. The style of the document suggests it could be an official report or a summary sheet for statistical data within the prison system. The photograph has a grainy texture and shows signs of wear and handling, indicating it may have been taken with a camera phone or from a printed copy rather than directly off a screen.
DOJ-OGR-00026260.jpg
The image displays a receipt from the Bureau of Prisons. The receipt is dated April 8, 2016, and it has several items listed with corresponding quantities and prices. There are no people visible in the image. It appears to be a transactional document for services rendered or products sold by the Bureau of Prisons at that specific date.
DOJ-OGR-00026243.jpg
The image shows a document with printed text that appears to be related to healthcare, possibly from an organization named Bureau of Prisons Health Services, as indicated by the top line of the text. The document lists various positions with corresponding codes and salaries, such as "Physician," "Nurse Practitioner," "Medical Technologist," etc. Each entry includes a description, a code (such as "201-0748"), and a salary range marked by dollar signs. At the bottom of the document, there is an "Effective Date" with a year written in black ink that is not fully visible. The text is structured in a table format with columns and rows.
DOJ-OGR-00026234.jpg
The image is a scanned document titled "Bureau of Prisons" at the top left corner. The document appears to be an administrative note or form with sections labeled "Administrative Data Entry," "Medication Administration Record," and "Prescription Orders." There are fields for patient information such as name and identification number, and specific medication details including dosage forms and dates. Some text is redacted in the areas where personal identifying information might be present. The document seems to be a standard form used by medical staff within a prison facility to record and manage patients' medications.
DOJ-OGR-00026224.jpg
The image displays a document with several lines of text and some redacted sections where information has been obscured for privacy. The top section of the document appears to be from an organization named "Bureau of Health Services," suggesting it might be related to health or medical services. There are various fields including 'Name', 'Address', 'Day Visits', and 'Accommodations', but the specific details in these sections have been redacted. The text is black on a white background, and the document appears to be a printed form or report with handwritten markings indicating certain areas should not be shared.
DOJ-OGR-00026221.jpg
The image displays a document titled "Injury Assessment" from the Bureau of Prisons Health Services. It contains various fields such as date and time, name of officer, case number, incident location, and brief information about the event which includes an accident with injury to the leg. There is also a red highlighted area indicating an action item or important note related to the injury assessment, though the specific content within this highlight is not clear in the image provided. The document appears to be part of official records or paperwork related to health and safety within a correctional facility.
DOJ-OGR-00026217.jpg
The image is a scanned document titled "Bureau of Prisons Clinical Encounter Administrative Note" with the date stamp reading April 2017. The document appears to be a form intended for medical-related interactions within the Bureau of Prisons, possibly in the United States. There are sections labeled "Patient Name," "Visit Date," and other fields that would likely contain information about the patient's visit, although the specific details are redacted or not filled out on this particular form. A signature is visible at the bottom right corner of the document, but the name associated with it is not legible in this image. The style of the document suggests a standard administrative format typically used by governmental agencies for tracking medical encounters within their jurisdiction.
DOJ-OGR-00026215.jpg
The image shows a document with a header that reads "Bureau of Prisons Clinical Encounter Administration Note." There are various fields on the form, including ones for patient information and medical details. A large red stamp covers most of the text, obscuring its content. The visible part of the text includes words like "RECEIPT," "AMENDMENT," "DISPOSITION," and "EQUIVALENT," among other indistinguishable parts. The document appears to be related to medical administration within a prison system, although specific details are hidden by the stamp.
DOJ-OGR-00026214.jpg
The image appears to be a blurred document from the "Bureau of Prisons" with various lines of text that are difficult to read due to the blurriness. There is no clear indication of people, specific locations, or unique objects as they are obscured by the lack of clarity in the photograph. The document seems to be a form or official paper with sections and headings, though these details are not legible in the image provided.
DOJ-OGR-00026208.jpg
The image appears to be a photograph of a document, likely an invoice from the Bureau of Prisons Health Services. The date on the document is April 29, 2014. There are sections for 'Invoice Number' and 'Date' with handwritten entries; however, these details are not clearly legible in the image provided. The text and other information on the document are too small to read with confidence from this angle and distance.
DOJ-OGR-00026171.jpg
The image is of a document with text, predominantly in black ink on a white background. The top part of the document features the title "Bureau of Prisons" in bold font, followed by additional information that seems to be related to a dental report or form for an individual named "HAROLD STEVENSON" as indicated at the top right corner. Below this, there's a section with instructions, possibly guidelines for completing the form. However, due to the resolution and quality of the image, some details are not clearly legible.
DOJ-OGR-00026165.jpg
The image appears to be a document or chart from the Bureau of Prisons Medical Health Service. The title "Bureau of Prisons" is prominently displayed at the top in bold, black letters. There's text that includes dates, such as "10/07/2015" and "10/08/2015," suggesting a timeline or schedule within the context of medical services for inmates. The chart seems to be structured with columns and rows of information, although specific details are not clear due to the image's resolution. It looks like it could be a record-keeping document related to healthcare provided in a prison setting.
DOJ-OGR-00026159.jpg
The image displays a document with printed information on it, which appears to be related to some sort of health or medical service, given the context and the text on the document. The document is titled "Bureau of Prisons Health Services" at the top, suggesting that the information pertains to healthcare within a prison system. There are various columns labeled with dates, names of individuals or facilities, types of services provided, and codes, along with numbers that likely correspond to different service codes or charges. Some text has been redacted or obscured by a purple line, indicating sensitive or private information. The overall style is utilitarian, typical for an official document meant to record and communicate health-related services within the prison system.
DOJ-OGR-00026153.jpg
The image shows a form titled "Bureau of Prisons Health Services" with various fields for information to be filled out. At the top right corner, there's a handwritten note in purple marker that reads "MD CPT A," which could be an initial or abbreviation for something related to health services. The rest of the form is blank and does not contain any additional visible text or information about people, locations, or objects other than what has been stated above.
DOJ-OGR-00026143.jpg
The image shows a piece of paper with printed text and what appears to be redacted information. At the top, there is a header that says "Bureau of Prisons" in bold black font on a white background. Below this header, there is a section labeled "SENTENCE CALCULATION WORKSHEET" followed by various fields intended for information input. Some text within these fields has been redacted or covered over with pink color, obscuring the details that were originally printed. At the bottom right corner of the paper, there's another field that contains more text, but it is also redacted with pink ink. The overall style of the image is documentary, capturing a standard administrative form used within the context of corrections and sentencing procedures.
DOJ-OGR-00026126.jpg
The image shows a document with the title "Bureau of Prisons SEA" at the top, indicating it is related to the United States Bureau of Prisons and possibly sea-related matters within their jurisdiction. The document appears to be an official form or notice due to its structured layout with lines for writing information. There are sections on the document that seem to include fields such as "Inmate Name," "Facility Name," and others, although these specific fields are not fully visible. The document is mostly blank and seems to have been created using a computer program designed for official forms or notices.
