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I am a prison Warden and one of my female employees has been held hostage in one of the housing units. Kacey is well respected by all the staff and is married with two children. The inmates are asking that no charges will be filed against them for any actions taken, they want a keg of beer, and they want to exchange this female hostage for the male Captain in charge of the second shift who they feel has been harassing them. Kacey has just started to plead with the inmates for her life. Tell me what what steps are you going to take and why.

First I will open the lines of communications, and second build rapport with the inmates. I would do this by telling the inmates that he talk to me about any problem he is having. I will talk about how this will affect his kids if he have kids. I will let them know they have my attention.I would let them know they can trust me. The inmates will know they can ask me for anything, and I will try to get it. I would tell them that I can not get them a keg of beer because it is against the rules, but I would like to know what cause these chain of events.
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Fifth, hopefully this will help stall for time. I will let them know that I can not trade a hostage for a hostage, but what I will do is look into this to see have the second shift male manager has been harassing them or other inmates. I will promise them if he have I will personally see that he is fired.

Sixth, will try to obtain intelligence about what has been going on with this officer, and the

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