Workplace Violence, 1993-2009: National Crime Victimization Survey
Excluding people with criminal records from the workplace is often justified by concerns about workplace violence. However, most of the violence that occurs in the workplace is committed by people not employed there.
Harrell, E. (2011). Workplace Violence, 1993-2009: National Crime Victimization Survey and the Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries (Special Report NCJ 233231; p. 18). U.S. Department of Justice Bureau of Justice Statistics. https://www.bjs.gov/content/pub/pdf/wv09.pdf
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