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JOURNAL OF APPLIED BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS

Workplace Violence: The Role of Fear in Paralyzing Modern Business/Corporate Security

Author(s): Nick Nykodym, Brian Anse Patrick, Sonny Ariss

Citation: Nick Nykodym, Brian Anse Patrick, Sonny Ariss, (2014) "Workplace Violence: The Role of Fear in Paralyzing Modern Business/Corporate Security," Journal of Applied Business and Economics, Vol. 16, Iss. 6, pp. 69-74

Article Type: Research paper

Publisher: North American Business Press

Abstract:

Workplace violence is a sad reality of the modern age. Many options exist in helping deal with workplace
violence, yet fear of these options place businesses and organizations at great risk. All too often security
training consists of “RUN, HIDE and CALL 911” rather than a real defense that could save a life.
Currently fifty (50) out of fifty (50) states have some form of CCW (Concealed Carry) permit training,
and certification. Trained organizational members / university professors are currently discouraged from
protecting themselves and others by those who have Hoplophobia (Fear of Firearms).