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2.
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Violence in the Workplace Comes under Closer Scrutiny, Summary 94–10, August 1994.
3.
Ibid.
4.
Ibid.
5.
Criminal Victimization in the United States, 1992: A National Crime Victimization Survey Report. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Justice (NJC-145125), page 79.
6.
Ibid.
7.
Fear and Violence in the Workplace, Northwestern National Life Insurance Company, 1993.
8.
ToscanoGuy, Compensation and Working Conditions, Bureau of Labor Statistics, February 1994.
9.
Bureau of Labor Statistics, Violence in the Workplace Comes under Closer Scrutiny, Summary 94–10, August 1994.
10.
“Fighting Workplace Violence,”Los Angeles Times, March 18, 1994, p. A1.
11.
LarsenEric, “A False Crisis: How Workplace Violence Became a Hot Issue,”Wall St. Journal, October 13, 1994, P. A1.
12.
“Workplace Safety,”Indianapolis Star, October 2, 1992, Page A16.
13.
Report and Recommendations Concerning the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction and the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility, Lucasville, Ohio, Ohio Civil Service Employees Association, AFSCME Local 11.
14.
Guidelines for the Development of Policies and Procedures, Adult Correctional Institutions, American Correctional Association, August 1991.
15.
Assault on Dignity, AFSCME Public Affairs Department, 1985.
16.
Guidelines for Security and Safety of Health Care and Community Service Workers, Medical Unit, Division of Occupational Safety and Health, California Department of Industrial Relations, 1993.
17.
CabralRoxanne, Workplace Violence: Viable Solutions Under Collective Bargaining, American Postal Workers Union, 1994.
18.
Cal/OSHA Guidelines for Workplace Security, Division of Occupational Safety and Health, Department of Industrial Relations, August 15, 1994.
19.
HordWendy S., and BiegerJohn, Violence on the Job: Working with the Public, Worksite Security Campaign of the Civil Service Employees Association, Local 1000, AFSCME, unpublished paper presented at the 1994 Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association.
20.
Letter to Lori Abrams from Barbara Deihardt.
21.
Guidelines on Measures and Safeguards in Dealing with Violent or Aggressive Behavior in Public Sector Health Care Facilities, New Jersey Department of Labor, 1992.
22.
Guidelines for Security and Safety of Health Care and Community Service Workers, Medical Unit, Division of Occupational Safety and Health, California Department of Industrial Relations, 1993.
23.
Memorandum to WalstedtJane D., DOL Women's Bureau from Cynthia L. Atwood, Associate Solicitor for Occupational Safety and Health, May 13, 1992.
24.
BrookerJerri, “State of Washington Acts to Protect Late-Night Workers,”Job Safety & Health Quarterly, Fall 1993, pp 18–20.
25.
Cal/OSHA Guidelines for Workplace Security, Division of Occupational Safety and Health, Department of Industrial Relations, August 15, 1994.
26.
Workplace Security and Safety Standard, New York State AFL-CIO, October 1994.