The 'Workplace Violence Final Exam' assesses knowledge on preventing and managing violent situations in the workplace. It covers the roles of security officers, incident management, and legal considerations, ensuring employees are prepared to maintain a safe work environment.
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Husband and wife or boyfriend and girlfriend work for the same employer and their domestic problems spill over into the workplace
Two female office workers negotiate over who will get a new piece of office equipment to use at their own workstation
A long-simmering feud between co-workers develops into a physical confrontation
Two co-workers (male/female) become romantically involved resulting in a “lovers triangle” with another person
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Violent acts by criminals who have no other connection to the workplace, but enter to commit robbery or another crime
Violence directed at employees by customers, clients, patients, students, inmates, or others for whom an organization provides services.
Violence committed in the workplace by someone on the management staff of the facility
Violence against co-workers, supervisors, or managers by a present or former employee.
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How might we work this out?
I know you are upset but you cannot continue to behave this way
What is it that you are concerned about?
My name is _____________.
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A tendency to remain isolated from co-workers
Tardiness or unexplained absences
Improvement in job performance
Both a and b
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Threats and intimidation
Benign neglect
Passive-aggressive behavior
Withholding of intimacy
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The goal is to ignore the threat as long as possible before management needs to get involved.
Many threats will turn out to be just a harmless blowing off of steam and require nothing more than formal admonition to the employee.
There are extremely reliable ways to evaluate the seriousness of a threat so that only the serious ones need to preparations
Both b and c
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The exact nature of the threat or threatening behavior
The unidentified target
The victim’s background, including criminal record, work history and past behavior on the job
None of the above
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Great leadership style
Downsizing or reorganization
A state-of-the-art family-friendly benefits program
Both b and c
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Inconsistent enforcement of behavioral standards
Absence of crisis response measures
Procedures for addressing threats and threatening behavior
None of the above
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These cases usually involve assaults while workers are performing their normal tasks.
In some occupations, dealing with dangerous people is part of the job; and in some other occupations, violent reactions by a customer or client are unpredictable
Employees experiencing the largest number of assaults are those in healthcare occupations.
All of the above
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Does any one have handcuffs and should handcuffs be used?
Where should the officers standby out of sight so they can stay concealed and only reveal themselves if necessary?
Should security officers move to restrain the individual and where should he be taken if he/she is restrained?
Who is going to call the police and when should they be called?
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The facility manager.
Whoever discovers the emergency situation
Security personnel
None of the above
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How can I help?
This is a serious situation right now so…..
Calm down and discuss the problem or we will escort you off the property
Either you calm down or we will help you control yourself
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Legal and ethical questions are raised
The employer will fire the employee rather than deal with the situation
The victim will always end up being punished
Both a and b
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Evaluate the threat with the same procedures as any other violent threat
In most cases employers should not advise law enforcement of the circumstances
Everyone within the workplace should stay far away from the victim so that they will not be victims should a violent situation arise.
Employers should consult but not involve law enforcement in managing the threat and danger of violence in the workplace
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