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Stalking, Harassment, and Murder in the Workplace: Guidelines for Protection and Prevention

Autor Nellie Lanteigne, Bernadette H. Schell
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 sep 2000 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Schell and Lanteigne provide a clear, objective, responsible, and readable analysis of the facts of stalking crimes against people in the workplace - and a practical guide to protecting the organization against them. The authors have taken as their purpose the task of helping to reduce the potential for workplace and personal tragedies. They not only make people aware of the stalking cycle and the stages commonly found in stalking incidents, but they give ways to prevent the cycle from escalating into disaster. Their goal is to help organizations develop policies and strategies to identify and suppress stalking before it's too late. Their book is unique in several ways: it expands on other presentations of the topic; it goes into detail about how stalking victims act and react and why they deny that stalking is happening to them, and it provides clinical insights into the ways stalkers think and behave - and why.Schell and Lanteigne differentiate sexual harrassment incidents from stalking. Their theme: If there is a stalking problem, it needs to be identified and corrected early. They detail various interventions proposed by experts in forensic psychiatry, law enforcement and security, and human resource management. With numerous case histories of real-life stalking incidents and responses from victims and their organizations' management, the authors make clear what can go wrong with an inappropriate intervention, and what individuals, businesses, and organizations can do to turn a psychologically devastating and potentially life threatening situation around. Their red flag indicators help readers to understand that a stalking crime may be happening to them. The authors also give readers and their supervisors the resources they need to deal with it. The result is an important contribution to the literature on a growing, extremely dangerous crime in today's organizations, and an essential resource for executives and managers who are compelled to cope with it.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781567203226
ISBN-10: 1567203221
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.62 kg
Ediția:2000.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

BERNADETTE H. SCHELL is both Director of the School of Commerce and Administration and Academic Director of the Management Development Centre at Laurentian University, Canada. She is also the recipient of the Laurentian University 1999-2000 Research Excellence Award. President of an HR consulting firm in Sudbury, Ontario, she lectures widely on stress management and on executive stress reduction. She is author of A Self-Diagnostic Approach to Understanding Organizational and Personal Stressors (1997) and Management in the Mirror (1999), both published by Quorum.NELLIE M. LANTEIGNE has practiced law for more than 20 years and now focuses on legal issues surrounding violence in organizations.

Cuprins

Stalking: A Defining and Overview of the ProblemStalking: The Business and Organizational Curse of the 1990s and the New MillenniumStalking: An Overview of the ProblemThe Process of Stalking: How It Impacts on Targets, and How Stalkers Think and BehaveUnderstanding the Impact of Stalking on TargetsUnderstanding How Stalkers Think and BehaveStalking: Law Enforcement and Legal Approaches for Dealing with the CrimeLaw Enforcement Approaches for Dealing with StalkingLegal Approaches for Dealing with StalkingMicrosystem and Macrosystem Approaches for Dealing with Workplace Violence and StalkingRecognizing the "Red Flags" of Stalking and of False Victimization CasesGuidelines for Treating Various Stalkers' SymptomsOrganizational Strategies for Dealing with Workplace Violence and StalkingIndex