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Violence in the Workplace

From Encyclopedia of Business Ethics and Society
Workplace violence is one of the most important security issues faced by companies today, as these activities span a lengthy continuum from coworker bullying and intimidation to verbal threats to homicide. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), approximately 1.5 million workers are assaulted and more than 500 people are murdered in the workplace every year in the United States. Despite the dramatic headlines that accompany workplace fatalities, they represented only 0.1% of all violent work incidents in the 1990s. More than three quarters of the incidents involved simple assaults, which are typically attempts to commit an injury or acts that place another in fear of receiving a violent injury. The U.S. Department of Justice identifies four types of workplace violence, including (1) violent acts by criminals who have no other connection with the workplace but enter to commit robbery or another crime; (2) violence directed at employees by customers, …
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Full text Article Labor History and Violence

From The Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice
American labor history is fraught with instances of violence. This violence often occurred during disputes between labor and capital. Violence throughout this labor history is not limited to a specific industry or type of work, and workers and employers alike have been both perpetrators and victims…
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Incivility Spiral.
Workplace mistreatment has become an issue of growing concern with increasing evidence of its implications for employee wellbeing as well as for organizational productivity. The construct takes a variety of forms, such as bullying, abuse, and incivility, that share core elements of disrespect and…
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Workplace violence spectrum. (From...
Objectives The study of this chapter will enable you to: Understand the complexity of violent and/or aberrant behavior in the work environment. Gain a working knowledge of how to identify potential workplace violence problems. Discuss the prevention of workplace violence. Know the role of violence…
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Full text Article Workplace Violence

From The Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice
This entry provides an introductory overview of workplace violence. Key constructs such as workplace violence and aggression are defined, along with a variety of other terms frequently found in the literature. The parallels and differences among several of the major concepts (e.g., workplace…
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The American #MeToo Movement
“Sexual Violence in the Workplace and the #MeToo Movement,”• © 2021 Omnigraphics. The Me Too (#MeToo) movement is a social movement that amplifies how widespread sexual abuse and sexual harassment are, particularly in the American workplace, where men often hold disproportionate power over women. At…
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Full text Article Benjamin, Regina (b. 1956)

From From Suffrage to the Senate: America's Political Women
Regina Benjamin served as the 18th Surgeon General of the United States from 2009 to 2013. Appointed by President Barack Obama, Benjamin offered the public scientific information on improving personal and national health. She supervised 6,500 uniformed public health officers in the United States and…
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Full text Article Workplace Violence

From Gale Encyclopedia of Psychology
Workplace violence refers to assaultive behavior directed toward one or more employees or managers in a place of business or other facility. Also called occupational violence, it includes stalking, verbal threats, sexual harassment, and psychological bullying as well as direct physical assault with…
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Full text Article Workplace Violence

From Gale Encyclopedia of Nursing and Allied Health
Workplace violence refers to aggressive or assaultive behavior directed toward one or more employees or managers in a place of business or other facility. Also called occupational violence, it includes stalking, verbal threats, sexual harassment, and psychological bullying as well as direct physical…
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Full text Article Don’t Ask, Do Tell, 2010–2019

From Women in the Workplace in America, 1900-2021
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