Title: Workplace Violence
1Workplace Violence
2Outline
- Knowledge Test
- Definitions and 4 Categories
- Primary Goals of WPV Training
- Top Ten Supervisor Pitfalls
- Warning Signs
3Second Chances is a private, non-profit
residential rehabilitation facility for teenagers
who have been released from juvenile detention.
Many of the teens have been severe psychological
and substance abuse problems. Counselors meet
with teenagers in private and group sessions.
During these sessions, the counselor is the only
adult in the room. Usually, another employee
waits outside the treatment room.
4Based only on the description provided, which
risk factors of WPV apply to the counselors?
- Guarding valuable property or possessions.
- Working alone or in small numbers
- Exchange of Money
- Working with unstable or volatile persons.
5Warning signs always precede an act of WPV.
6Discrimination and sexual harassment are issues
that have nothing to do with WPV.
7Intimidation and harassment are not WPV.
8People who commit workplace violence may be
driven to do so because of personal problems at
home.
9Two WPV Definitions
- WPV is any physical assault, threatening
behavior, or verbal abuse occurring in the work
setting
10Two WPV Definitions
- WPV is now recognized as a specific category of
violent crime that calls for distinct responses
from employees, law enforcement, and the
community.
114 Categories of WPV
- Type 1 Violent acts by criminals who have no
other connection with the workplace, but enter to
commit robbery or another crime. - Type 2 Violence directed at employees by
customers, clients, patients, students, inmates,
or any other for whom an organization provides
services
12Cont
- Type 3 Violence against co-worker, supervisor,
or managers by a present or former employee. - Type 4 Violence committed in the workplace by
someone who doesnt work there, but has a
personal relationship with an employee.
13Primary Goals of WPV Training
- To increase sensitivity and awareness of the
potential for violence in the workplace/School
environment. - To enable us to recognize the early warning signs
of a potentially violent person and/or situation.
14Cont
- To provide some key elements to aid supervisors
and others in dealing with situations involving
the potential of violence. - To provide information to encourage the reporting
of suspicious incidents through the right
channels.
15Top Ten Supervision Pitfalls to Avoid
- Discounting or ignoring threats
- Failing to have security personnel nearby when
threat of violence appears to be genuine - Allowing the supervisor who is a possible victim
to conduct the interview with the alleged
perpetrator.
- Avoiding suspension of an individual pending the
investigation, because you are afraid of the
consequences. - Use of confrontational behavior.
- Neglecting communication with employees who need
to know of possible threats or pending danger,
after the threat has been determined to be real.
16Top Ten Supervision Pitfalls to Avoid
- Disregarding crisis outline procedure.
- Acting on impulse and terminating employee on the
spot, without conducting an investigation or
following the key steps of disciplinary action.
- Being manipulated by the perpetrator or employee
into allowing extra latitude, permitting lower
standards or accepting inappropriate behavior. - When seeking a restraining order, failing to warn
potential victim of possible violence, so they
can take extra precautions.
17Warning Signs
- Intimidating, belligerent, harassing, bullying,
or other inappropriate and aggressive behavior
18Warning Signs
- Dramatic behavior or personality change. Sudden
hostility - Direct or veiled threats of harm
19Warning Signs
- Bringing weapon to the workplace or inappropriate
references to guns
20Warning Signs
- Numerous conflicts with supervisors and other
employees
21Warning Signs
- Approval of use of violence to resolve a problem
22Warning Signs
- Statements of fascination with workplace violence
incidents
23Warning Signs
24Warning Signs
- Statements indicating desperation
- Family, financial or personal problems
- To the point of contemplating suicide
25Questions