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Surviving Workplace Violence

SURVIVING WORKPLACE VIOLENCE What to Do Before a Violent Incident; What to Do When the Violence Explodes by Loren Christensen

Do you work with someone who is unusually angry, antisocial, and quick to take offense? If so, you need to know that this person may be a ticking time bomb, capable of horrific acts of violence in response to some stressful situation or perceived insult. Until now, all books on workplace violence have covered the psychology of the perpetrator – interesting background information for academics, but of little help when the sound of gunfire erupts in your office and you need to know what to do right now.

Surviving Workplace Violence fills this void by providing you with solid information that will keep you off the ever-growing list of victims of violent incidents on the job. Within these pages you will learn

  • How to recognize the warning signs in a coworker’s behavior that typically precede a violent act
  • How to monitor suspect workers and interact with them on a daily basis
  • How to analyze your immediate workspace and your overall work environment beforehand for escape routes, hiding places and barricade positions
  • What to expect in an actual incident: gunfire, screams, disbelief and panic
  • How to react quickly, decisively and safely when violence explodes
  • Making the decision to fight back when you can’t escape or hide, and how to best neutralize an attacker whether he is armed with a gun, knife or other weapon
  • Surviving Workplace Violence answers the hard questions that company directives, magazine articles and other books leave out: exactly what you should do before a violent incident and what you should do if violence ever explodes where you work. 5 ½ x 8 ½, soft cover, 120 pp.

    Loren Christensen began his law enforcement career in 1967 when he served in the army as a military policeman in the United States and in Vietnam. He joined the Portland, Oregon, Police Bureau in 1972 and retired in 1997. During those years, he specialized in street gangs, defensive tactics, dignitary protection and patrolling the bizarre streets of skid row. He now writes full time and teaches martial arts.


    BNI-B-WORKPLACE$15.00