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Preventing Workplace Violence: Handbook
Jim Hood, Mississippi’s attorney general, has posted on www.agjimhood.com a free downloadable copy of his office’s workplace violence prevention guide. Hood’s office is also working on a booklet focusing on prevention of violence in schools.
from www.agjimhood.com
This guide is designed to help prevent workplace violence by providing a profile of a potentially violent employee and establishing a protocol for employees and management to report information to a designated law enforcement officer. It also includes tips on how to respond during a violent event in the workplace and where to get help afterwards.
Download the guide
Also available: School Violence Prevention Guide
This school violence prevention guide is designed to help teachers identify the warning signs of a potentially violent child and to help school administrators establish a protocol for students and teachers to report these signs before a violent act occurs. Our children deserve to go to school in a safe environment, and it is my goal to make sure that happens.
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