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Workplace violence prevention strategies and research needs : report from the conference Partnering in Workplace Violence Prevention: Translating Research to Practice, November 15-17, 2004, Baltimore, Maryland. by National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health.(CARDINAL)142572; Partnering in Workplace Violence Prevention: Translating Research to Practice(2004 :Baltimore, MD);
Includes bibliographical references (page 28).1 Introduction -- 1.1. Scope of Workplace Violence (WPV) -- 1.2. Background: surveillance, research, and prevention -- 1.3. Methods and objectives -- 2 Barriers and Gaps that Impede WPV Prevention and Strategies to Overcome Them -- 2.1. Barriers to WPV prevention practice -- 2.2. Gaps in WPV prevention research -- 3 WPV Prevention Programs and Strategies -- 3.1. Strategies or approaches that may apply to more than one type of WPV -- 3.2. Strategies specific to Type I (criminal intent) prevention -- 3.3. Strategies specific to Type II (customer/client violence) prevention -- 3.4. Strategies specific to Type III (worker-on-worker) prevention -- 3.5. Strategies specific to Type IV (personal relationship violence) prevention -- 4. Research Needs for WPV Prevention -- 5. Linking Research to Practice -- 6. Partners and their Roles -- 6.1. NIOSH -- 6.2. Other Federal partners -- 6.3. State agencies -- 6.4. Private-sector companies, corporations, and alliances -- 6.5. Business and community organizations -- 6.6. Insurers -- 6.7. Law enforcement -- 6.8. The legal profession -- 6.9. Academic research institutions -- 6.10. The media -- 6.11. The medical community -- 6.12. Worker assistance programs -- 6.13. Social advocacy organizations -- 6.14. Other national organizations -- 7. Conclusions.
Subjects: Conference papers and proceedings.; Violence in the workplace;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
On-line resources: http://www.cdc.gov/niosh/docs/2006-144/;
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