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Impacts on Victims

Impacts on Victims Violence against children can affect their developing brains and can result in long-term physical and mental effects. Image: Bullying impacts the brain. Authored by: Geralt. Source: https://pixabay.com/en/bullying-stress-head-brain-think-2778163/. License: CC-0 Like all other types of violence, including workplace violence discussed earlier in this module, youth violence causes both physical and mental health issues. […]

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Types of School Violence

Types of School Violence Bullying and belittling can make children fearful, and it can affect their ability to interact well with teachers and other students. Image: Bullying. Authored by: Geralt. Source: https://pixabay.com/en/bullying-child-finger-suggest-3089938/. License: CC-0 Teachers, students, staff, and security can be perpetrators or victims of violence in a school. This can include physical violence, including

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Examine school violence, its impact on victims, and system reactions to bullying.

Examine school violence, its impact on victims, and system reactions to bullying. On February 14, 2018, 19-year-old Nikolas Cruz entered Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, and began to shoot students, staff, and teachers, killing 17 and injuring 14 others. This was the third deadliest school shooting, behind Virginia Tech in 2007 (32

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Effect on Organizations

Effect on Organizations Workplace violence has several effects on organizations. The most direct effect comes from victims. Stress and mental and physical health effects on employees affects their productivity, which of course, affects the organization’s ability to operate effectively and profitably. Employers end up placing the victim’s workload on other employees while the victim recovers

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Effect on Victims

Effect on Victims Victims of workplace violence can experience increased mental health issues, lower rates of physical well-being, low worker performance, decreased job satisfaction, and in extreme cases suicide (Bano & Malik, 2013). Victims of workplace violence have the same outcomes and effects of other types of violence, including anxiety, depression, sleep loss, and post-traumatic

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Workplace Violence and Harassment

Workplace Violence and Harassment • Describe causes of workplace violence and how it affects victims and the organizations. Definition of Workplace Violence Workplace violence includes bullying, harassment, emotional abuse, emotional or psychological terror, and violence (Matjasko, Needham, Grunden, & Farb, 2010). According to the National Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) (n.d.), around 2 million

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Gang Homicides:Gang activity has been kept separate from other types of violence because of the underlying reasons behind the violence,

Gang Homicides:Gang activity has been kept separate from other types of violence because of the underlying reasons behind the violence, Gang activity has been kept separate from other types of violence because of the underlying reasons behind the violence, which is often revenge or illegal activities. Gangs in the United States have been around since

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Mass Murders:Mass murder is the killing of multiple people during a single event and includes mass shootings and bombings (Morton, 2005)

Mass Murders:Mass murder is the killing of multiple people during a single event and includes mass shootings and bombings (Morton, 2005) Mass murder is the killing of multiple people during a single event and includes mass shootings and bombings (Morton, 2005). A spree killer has multiple victims and may have multiple locations, but the events

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Differentiate extreme and exception homicides, including effects on victims families and the criminal justice systems response.

Differentiate extreme and exception homicides, including effects on victims families and the criminal justice systems response. Serial Killers A serial killer is commonly defined as someone who has killed three or more victims with a cooling off period between each killing. However, the FBI defines serial killing more specifically as two or more murders that

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