Open Directory - Society: Issues: Violence and Abuse: Workplace
See also: This category in other languages: - Consultancy and training provider in the area of workplace violence. - Contains 16 links to articles and other resources with information about workplace violence. - By John Brenner and Betsy Summerfield, VCCA Journal, from the summer of 1996. - CPI offers training in the safe management of disruptive and assaultive behavior, as well as other topics. - Consulting and preparing employee assistance programs. Consultants are therapists and business specialists in trauma, violence, sexual harassment in the workplace. - Intended to assist those who are responsible for establishing workplace violence initiatives at their agencies. HTML and pdf formats available. - The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) article using statistics on workplace homicides to identify high-risk workplaces and occupations. (NIOSH) Publication No. 93-109) - Worldwide community project dedicated to helping and promoting targets of workplace bullying. - Contains commentary by Fred Dungan. - UPI series of articles about bullying in the workplace committed by narcissistic managers. - Center for research, consulting, training, and communication aregarding occupational violence prevention. - Open encyclopedia article about workplace violence and abuse. - The site has a fully searchable database of resources, solutions, practices, news, Australian law, and information on workplace violence. - An investigation of women's experiences in stripclubs related to physical and sexual violence. The article examines the conditions, organization structure of the industry, and typical interactions with customers. - Information and advice on 'people problems' in the workplace - stress, discrimination, bullying and harassment, conflict, and poor teamwork. - National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health publication discussing Risk Factors and Prevention Strategies of workplace violence. - Facts, recommended reading, and handling tips regarding workplace bullying, abuse, and discrimination. - Downsizing, increased workload, questions about the future are adding to stress and worry and the potential for violence must be prepared for. - This site discusses the recent trends of violence in office settings and what steps can be reasonabley taken to prevent it.