Problem:
Your agency has assigned you to help achieve a resolution to the following incident:
On a busy Saturday evening, in a small town in Arizona, the largest shopping complex became the center of chaos and national attention.
At 6:10 p.m., three coordinated groups of individuals entered the mall through different entrances. Within minutes, they began smashing display cases, grabbing high-end electronics and jewelry, and fled into waiting vehicles. The entire event lasted less than 5 minutes, injured 6 innocent mall patrons, and cost businesses over $425,000 in stolen goods and damages.
Private security officers were on-site, but they were outnumbered, poorly equipped, and unable to detain any suspects. Mall security contacted the local police department, but due to communication delays, jurisdictional confusion, and police shortages, patrol units arrived 9 minutes after the suspects had already fled.
Surveillance footage later revealed that the attackers had previously spent days scouting the location, carefully planning their moves, and identifying the exact positions of security personnel. It is also likely that the suspects were aware of local law enforcement shift changes.
Public outrage was immediate, and citizens expressed that they no longer felt safe enough to enjoy the most basic public amenities. Local news outlets criticized the lack of coordination and preparation between private security and public law enforcement. City officials are pressed to take action.
Explain a detailed SWOT analysis for law enforcement agencies and private security firms in general:
Strengths:
Identify key structural strengths of both law enforcement agencies and private security firms (e.g., well-established protocols, leadership, community outreach, or technological advancements that enhance collaboration).
Weaknesses:
Examine structural limitations that might impede effective coordination between law enforcement and private security (e.g., barriers, jurisdictional conflicts, outdated operational models).
Opportunities:
Highlight external factors or trends that both sectors could leverage (e.g., advancements in communication technology, increased community involvement) or new regulations that encourage collaboration between the public and private sectors.
Threats:
Analyze potential risks (e.g., public distrust, legal challenges, budgetary constraints) that might affect improved collaboration.
Review the Find or Create a SWOT Analysis page from the University Library for guidance on how to begin your SWOT Analysis Matrix and Report.
Assignment Deliverable:
Complete the SWOT Analysis Matrix and Report Worksheet using the prompts provided within. Need Assignment Help?
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