ABSTRACT

Organizations are ethically, morally, and legally required to maintain safe workplaces that protects employees, visitors and anyone who frequents their establishments. But why do organizations that employee uniformed security personnel as part of their overall workplace violence prevention program still struggle to create and maintain the safest possible workplaces? To meet these obligations organizations often employ uniformed security officers to deter, observe, and report criminal behavior, and in some contexts, they physically interact with dangerous individuals to protect employees, consumers and visitors from violent behaviors. Unfortunately, many organizations don’t utilize their security personnel to their fullest potential and organizational and community members continue to be victims of workplace violence. This book identifies the flawed principles, policies and personnel decisions that organizations use, and it provides practical solutions to address them. The book covers two major themes: the misapplication of law enforcement community safety principles to private, free-market businesses and the use of risk aversive philosophies to their security officer’s activities. This book covers the principles, policies and personnel necessary for maximizing the effectiveness of uniformed security personnel to successfully mitigate potential workplace violence and create and maintain safe organizations. There is a strong need for this book since workplace violence prevention has taken on a new focus due to increases in workplace violence incidents and new laws requiring organizations to take a more serious approach to workplace violence prevention. The healthcare and campus markets are most affected by these laws and are under public scrutiny because of their vulnerable populations. These two markets combined employ the most non-contract, propriety private security personnel in the country. Both markets rely on uniform security officers to create and maintain safe communities and play an important role in their respective workplace violence prevention plans.

chapter Chapter 1|12 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter 2|20 pages

Business-Focused Organizational Safety

chapter Chapter 3|14 pages

Operational Deployment Modes (ODM)

chapter Chapter 4|16 pages

Presenting a Professional Image

chapter Chapter 5|14 pages

Protecting Your Reputation

chapter Chapter 6|10 pages

Developing Policies on Workplace Conflict and Violence

chapter Chapter 8|18 pages

Involving People in the Process

chapter Chapter 9|18 pages

The Role of Standards

chapter Chapter 10|26 pages

The Role of Training

chapter Chapter 12|20 pages

Using Protective Tactics and Tools to Protect People

chapter Chapter 13|10 pages

Security Officer Accountability