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    Workplace Violence According to the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), " each week, an average of 20 workers are murdered and 18,000 are assaulted at work. Non-fatal assault’s at work result in millions of lost days and cost businesses’ millions of lost workdays. And the most disturbing finding homicide is the leading cause of death for women in the workplace." (http://www.ocpapsych.com/mtart4.htm). As a result, violence in the workplace has received considerable attention

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    Workplace Violence Workplace violence is a phenomenon that is now widely recognized as a social problem, which impacts all organizations. "According to Department of Justice statistics for 1995, 21% of all violent crime occurred while the victim was either at work or traveling to or from work. Workplace Violence accounted for more than two (2) million violent Crimes annually from 1992-1997" (Kaufer 1-2). In this research paper I will provide an overview of workplace violence

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    in your work area. Violent workplace situations are becoming more common in today’s work environment. While many of these events seemingly happen in the civilian sector, workplace violence is a current issue in the United States Air Force. Incidents involving fatalities in Myrtle Beach, McGuire, Fairchild, and the Air Force Academy illustrate that all members play a vital role in recognizing potentially violent situations. So while the definition of workplace violence is subject to interpretation

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    Workplace Violence Workplace violence can be defined as any action that can threaten the safety of an employee, impact the employee's psychological or physical well being, or cause damage to a company's property. Workplace violence is not often talked about, but it does kill people. In the last decade it has become one of the leading causes of deaths in the workplace. The University

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    Literature Review Causes of workplace violence in united state There are three main causes of workplace violence so far experience in United State, these include; workplace factors, personal factors, and person-situation interactions. Workplace factors Attempt to predict violence in a place of work previously have focused almost on personal factors in line with social learning theory. Marital violence is associated with work stress in totality. Again feeling of job insecurity, use of electronic

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    COARSENESS AND VIOLENCE AT WORKPLACE–ISSUES AND CHALLENGES Abstract: Workplace coarseness and violence are growing challenges for human resource development (HRD) professionals. The occurrence of violent behavior at work. The frequency, intensity, and duration of coarse behavior should be a concern to leaders in any organization. All too often seemingly isolated and incidents like, instigating a joke can lead to patterns of coarse behavior and it leads to bullying and even physical violence. Many researchers

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    compensation, workplace violence may not spring to mind. You may think about violence in the workplace only fleetingly when it’s splashed across the nightly news—as with the recent shootings of the two news station employees in Virginia. But the sad reality is workplace violence happens more than you think. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, nearly two million Americans report having been victims of workplace violence each year. If you’ve been the victim of workplace violence

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    The issue of work place violence is becoming more prominent every day. The challenge that managers are facing is how to deal with it before and after the event. The management team must put things in place that allow them to reduce or prevent the possibility of any kind of violent event. These event cans stream from sexual harassment to conflict or even violence. The importance of mangers, at all levels, play in preventing work place violence is failing as more of these types of events are happening

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    Introduction Violence in the workplace has been around for centuries. Everything from verbal abuse and harassments to physical abuse and murders have been known to happen in a business. During the 1980’s several violent attacks happened in the Postal Service, public awareness of workplace violence began in August of 1986 when a postal employee shot and killed fourteen people before killing himself. Prior to these killings, violence in the workplace was only referred to as getting injured on the

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    Workplace violence, is an issue often encountered but rarely discussed or focused on. Workplace violence includes physical assault, verbal or written threats, harassment and homicide (“Workplace Violence, “2017). Per ANA website, OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) does not require organizations to have prevention programs in regards to workplace violence. From experience, we know how fast situations can escalate and it is important that we have a governing body that protects us

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