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  With a disturbing degree of frequency, we are confronted with one story after another having to do with violent acts such as drive-by shootings or shootings at schools or workplaces. In light of this situation, many organizations are investigating policies and procedures for dealing with violent employees or those they feel have the potential to be violent. In this article, I will share some information and ... Read More »

TAGS     psychology,  fitness for duty,  Wisconsin psychology,  workplace violence
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Fixing "Employee Burnout"***The introduction of the Occupational Debrief Assessment for the Public Safety Sector   How the current generations of leaders recognize, correct and prevent job related issues for the new generation of employees?   Recognizing that the work of a Police Officer can be stressful, especially work with sensitive crimes (e.g., cybercrime, child pornography, drug cases, etc.), ... Read More »

TAGS     occupational debrief assessment,  public safety,  employee burn out,  wellness,  disgruntled,  argumentative,  erratic,  complaining,  withdrawn,  self-development,  duty related,  fitness-for-duty,  emotional issues
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