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Workplace Violence and Victimization Workshop

California Lutheran University’s Criminal Justice department is sponsoring a half-day workshop on workplace violence and victimization. The workshop addresses the sources of workplace violence, threat assessment, responses and legal issues. This workshop is offered to human resource managers, supervisors in security and safety, law enforcement, and business managers.

Topics covered:

• Historical Perspective
• Workplace Violence Typologies
• Postal Commission Study
• Threat Assessment Principles
• Employer Legal Obligations and Responses
• Management Role and Prevention
• Workplace Violence Case Studies

Speakers:

Jeffrey Cugno - Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Investigations

Jaffe D. Dickerson, J.D. - Employment and Labor Law Attorney, Littler Employment and Labor Law Solutions Worldwide.

Daniel L. Gonzalez, J.D. - Employment and Labor Law Attorney, Littler Employment and Labor Law Solutions Worldwide.

Workplace violence is the second-leading cause of occupational death in the United States. It is the number one killer of women at work and the number two killer of men at work. Managers and supervisors must understand the magnitude of the problem, have the knowledge to identify potential violent employees, and the legal and procedural tools necessary to address potential or actual violence.

The cost is $20 per participant. Workshop includes continental breakfast, lunch, instructional materials and certificate of attendance.

To register: http://www.callutheran.edu/schools/cas/programs/criminal_justice/vvworkshop.php

Register by April 10, 2012

Sponsored By
Criminal Justice and Legal Studies Department, Amgen, Campus Public Safety, Center for Equality and Justice

Contact

Schannae Lucas
sllucas@clunet.edu
805-493-3391
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