Week 7 Activity – Outlining a Security Briefing for Internal Stakeholders

You are the Director at a county jail in Mississippi. You are tasked with calling together the team of correctional officers and delivering a security briefing to them. You’ll inform them about an ongoing crisis involving the disappearance of a female correctional officer and an inmate who both went missing earlier in the day.

As a leader at the facility, you have been given all the details about the disappearance that investigators currently have. In your security briefing, your goal is to explain the situation to the team by providing the most important and relevant information that they need to understand the gravity of the situation and how they can help. However, you’ll need to decide which, if any, details should be omitted from your briefing.

Instructions
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Chapter 11 and Chapter 17 in your textbook will help you to complete this activity.
After viewing the media piece, complete the provided “Communicating with Internal Stakeholders” activity worksheet:

In Part 1 of the worksheet, answer each question with at least 3 complete sentences, providing relevant and accurate information.
In Part 2 of the worksheet, follow the prompts to draft an outline of your security briefing.
Save the worksheet as Lastname_Firstname_BUS300_WK7A.

Submit this assignment by uploading the completed worksheet document through the Week 7 Activity link in your course.

This course requires the use of Strayer Writing Standards (SWS). The library is your home for SWS assistance, including citations and formatting. Please refer to the Library site for all support. Check with your professor for any additional instructions.

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Updates Since the Pair Went Missing:
In surveillance video turned over by the manager of a local gas station, Walker’s squad car can be seen heading north in the direction of the courthouse just after the pair left the jail.
When contacted by investigators, courthouse staff confirmed that inmate Brown did not have a scheduled mental health evaluation today, nor any other appointments on the itinerary at the courthouse.
Around 2pm, officer Walker’s squad car was found abandoned, nowhere near the jail or the courthouse. This finding triggered investigators to initiate a statewide manhunt, hoping to find both unharmed.
By interviewing Walker’s Shift A colleagues at the correctional facility, investigators discovered that:
Other officers were suspicious when Walker left the facility with Brown. Jail policy strictly states inmates being transferred to the courthouse are to be escorted by two deputies, not just one, but Walker wasn’t questioned due to her superior position as assistant director.
Walker had been regularly giving Brown special treatment, including extra time in the outdoor exercise area and extra food.
Walker was known to visit the correctional facility during her off-duty time claiming to be checking on staff, but colleagues suspect she was actually there to visit inmate Brown.
There are indications that Walker and Brown had been in a romantic relationship for a period of two years or more.
Walker had confided to another correctional officer that she had recently put her property up for sale and had accepted a lowball offer.

Secerio2- The Crisis
Review the situation details and complete the worksheet that follows.

Relevant Details:
It is nearing 4pm on Friday, April 29 at a county jail in Mississippi.
During this morning’s security shift (Shift A), a seasoned female corrections officer left the correctional facility with a male prison inmate, telling colleagues she was taking him to a scheduled mental health evaluation at the nearby courthouse.
Facility surveillance video shows the corrections officer calmly leading the inmate, secured in wrist and ankle shackles, out of the jail and into the officer’s squad car.
The officer and inmate did not return to the jail, so around noon Shift A officers on duty reported the pair missing.
It is assumed the inmate managed to subdue the officer while on the way to the courthouse, and that she is now being held against her will and could be in life-threatening danger. Investigators and patrol officers hope to locate the pair unharmed.
You will take on the role of Carmen Cuevas-Adams, Director at the Mississippi county jail.

As it is almost 4pm, Shift A correctional officers are finishing up their security shift, and Shift B correctional officers are arriving to begin their security shift at the facility.

As the facility Director, it is your responsibility to gather both the outgoing Shift A officers and incoming Shift B officers in the conference room for an in-person security briefing. You will need to carefully explain the situation to the officers, give clear instructions on next steps, and give team members an opportunity to respond and ask questions.

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