Documents tagged "corrections"
Found 14 documents with this tag
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The image appears to be a printed page with handwritten notes and text corrections. It features multiple sections of text that are crossed out with lines, indicating changes that have been made. The bottom right corner has the number "29" written in black ink, suggesting this is part of a series or a page number. There's also a note "Q: Is this what you meant by..." followed by an illegible word, which implies a dialogue possibly related to interpretation or clarification. The overall style of the document seems informal and appears to be used for brainstorming, editing, or discussion purposes.
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The image is a page from a document containing written text. It appears to be a typed or printed page with handwritten annotations and corrections made using different colors of ink or highlighters. The top right corner has the number "29" indicating this is likely part of a larger sequence of pages. There are lines drawn through certain paragraphs, suggesting they have been struck out, possibly as changes during editing. The text itself seems to be structured into numbered sections, with each section containing written content. Due to the image's quality and angle, some parts of the text may not be fully legible or clear.
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The image appears to be a scanned document with various items crossed out and circled, indicating corrections or highlights. There is no discernible human presence in the image. The text on the page seems to be structured into numbered sections, with some lines entirely underlined while others have specific phrases or words marked by circles. One of the visible texts mentions "Dave" with a line underneath it. The document has a rough, unpolished look typical of handwritten or quickly drafted notes, and there is no clear indication of the location or context within which this paper is being used.
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The image appears to be a photograph of a printed document with handwritten annotations and corrections. The text is too small to read clearly, but it seems to be structured into numbered paragraphs, suggesting that this could be a legal document or written report. There are black lines drawn through some words and phrases, indicating changes or deletions have been made. There's also visible writing in the margins with corrections and comments. The quality of the image is not high, making it difficult to discern specific details.
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The image shows a printed document with the title "New York State Department of Corrections and Community Supervision" at the top. The document is primarily filled with numbers arranged in columns, possibly representing statistical data or records related to correctional activities. There's a large area outlined in pink that seems to highlight certain parts of the text, but it's not clear what those highlighted sections represent without additional context. At the bottom, there's a footer with some unreadable text due to the image quality. The document appears to be an official form or report from a state agency.
DOJ-OGR-00026326.jpg
The image is a scanned document with visible text, but the resolution is low and the text appears blurred. It seems to be an official form or letterhead related to medical treatment procedures, as indicated by sections titled "Department of Corrections" and "Medical Treatment Request." The document also contains fields for dates, signatures, and potentially patient information. A handwritten signature can be seen at the bottom right corner of the page. The overall quality of the image makes it difficult to read specific details or provide an accurate description of any additional objects present in the image.
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The image shows a document titled "Risk Assessment Summary" from the Washington Department of Corrections. The document is marked with a red stamp that reads "RESTRICTED" and another one that says "CONFIDENTIAL." There are sections in the document such as "Offender Information," "Assessment Results," and "Recommended Actions." A section titled "History of Violence/Abuse" includes information on the individual's background. The text is obscured by a red watermark that reads "SEE ATTACHED AGREEMENT," suggesting that additional details are available in a separate document not visible in this image.
DOJ-OGR-00026235.jpg
The image shows a document titled "Department of Corrections Medical Encounter Administration Note" with a date at the top right corner that is partially obscured by a red mark. The note contains various fields such as name, event date, and other details related to medical encounters within a correctional facility. There are also spaces for information like assessment, plan, and signature of the healthcare professional. A pink line runs across the text, possibly indicating an important action, such as highlighting or deleting this particular document.
DOJ-OGR-00026223.jpg
The image shows a piece of paper with printed text, which appears to be the cover page for a set of guidelines or regulations. At the top of the page, there is bold text that reads "Corrections Health Services" in black ink. Below this heading, centered and slightly smaller, it says "Australia and New Zealand" followed by a date "18 May 2009" in the same style. The rest of the visible portion of the text on the page is too small to read clearly. There are no images or graphics on the paper; it's purely textual information presented in a formal, official document style.
DOJ-OGR-00026212.jpg
The image shows a document with a header that reads "Corrections and Conditional Release Act". The main body of the text is redacted, making it unreadable. There are several lines of text, but their content is obscured by the redaction. The bottom of the document has a footer with a date stamp visible, which includes numbers indicating a month and year, although specific details are not clear due to the distance and resolution of the image. The overall style of the image is that of an official government or legal document.
DOJ-OGR-00026154.jpg
The image shows a document titled "Department of Corrections Medication Request" at the top left corner. It is a form that includes several checkboxes and lines for information entry. There are two visible sections with checkmarks: one labeled "New Prescription" and another labeled "Change in Dosage/Frequency." At the bottom right, there's a signature within a box labeled "Signature of Patient or Legal Guardian." The form also includes spaces for date and time, but these are not filled out. There is no text indicating people or locations, and the document itself appears to be a standard office paper with visible creases and folds.
DOJ-OGR-00026110.jpg
The image is a photograph of an official document with various fields filled out, including the title "Department of Corrections Clinical Encounter" at the top. There are dates and times listed for encounters, such as "1/2/09 3:40 PM" and "5/7/09 1:20 PM," with corresponding locations given in parentheses. The document appears to be a log or record of medical or clinical interactions within an institution. The text is clear and legible, indicating that the form serves as an administrative tool for tracking encounters between staff and individuals under the jurisdiction of the Department of Corrections.
DOJ-OGR-00026107.jpg
The image shows a document with a header that reads "DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS CLINICAL SERVICES REPORT OF INMATE ILLNESS OR INJURY". The body of the text is obscured by a watermark that says "DRAFT" in large, red letters across the page. The form appears to be part of an official report related to the health services provided within a correctional facility. It seems to be designed for documenting incidents involving inmates' health and well-being while they are under the supervision of the Department of Corrections.
DOJ-OGR-00026098.jpg
The image shows a form titled "Department of Corrections Clinical Encounter". This appears to be an official document from the Department of Corrections, as indicated by the bold title at the top. The form is filled out with various sections and boxes containing text. However, due to the angle and resolution of the photo, some details are not entirely clear. It looks like a structured record-keeping sheet possibly used for tracking medical encounters or healthcare services within the corrections system. The form includes fields such as "Date", "Time", and what appears to be space for patient information and clinical notes.
