Workplace Violence Prevention: Best Practices for Threat Assessment and Management in Corporate Environment

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Originally Aired - Monday, September 23 3:15 PM - 4:15 PM Eastern Time (US & Canada)

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Location: S310CD


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Title: Workplace Violence Prevention: Best Practices for Threat Assessment and Management in Corporate Environment

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Corporations face an influx of threats and incidents requiring proper and professional threat assessment and management. Often, there are common internal and external obstacles that need to be overcome by threat assessment and management professionals to prevent violence in the workplace.

This presentation focuses on proven methods, practices, and strategies to effectively assess and manage cases with potential risk of violence in the corporate workplace along with best practices tailored to ensure that threat assessment and management are seamlessly integrated into the corporate culture without disrupting business operations. This engaging and informative session will cover real-world case studies and tangible implementation actions.

Learning Objective #1: Discover a framework for building and maintaining a behavioral threat assessment and management program.

Learning Objective #2: Learn the practical application of effective threat assessment and management techniques in a corporate environment.

Learning Objective #3: Understand how best to engage internal and external partners in applying threat assessment and management to overcome common obstacles.

Type: All Access Education


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