Profiling the Lethal Employee: Case Studies of Violence in the Workplace
By (Author) Michael D. Kelleher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
28th January 1997
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Management and management techniques
Office and workplace
Crime and criminology
658.473
Hardback
170
In this exploration of new possibilities for the reduction of workplace violence and occupational homicide within a variety of work environments, Kelleher examines the crimes of the lethal employee or ex-employee and develops a profile of characteristics and behaviors often associated with workplace violence or murder. This profile, in turn, can be used to recognize potential violence before it occurs, allowing employers to devise early and effective intervention strategies. The author develops the profile of the potentially lethal employee through behavioral science models and an analysis of case histories of incidents of occupational homicide.
Kelleher is to be commended for addressing this increasingly important topic. Human resource managers concerned with a proactive approach to workplace issues will find this book very worthwhile.-Contemporary Psychology
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"Kelleher is to be commended for addressing this increasingly important topic. Human resource managers concerned with a proactive approach to workplace issues will find this book very worthwhile."-Contemporary Psychology
MICHAEL D. KELLEHER specializes in strategic management, human resource management, staff education, and threat assessment and management crisis resolution for organizations in the public and private sectors. He is the author of New Arenas for Violence: Homicide in the American Workplace (Praeger, 1996).