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Deck 8: Workplace Violence
1
Read the following scenario and answer questions.
Employment in the fast food industry (e.g. McDonalds, Tim Hortons, Wendy's, and so on) is a way of earning money for everyone from teenagers to senior citizens. The long hours of operation lend themselves to a series of shifts that fit the needs of students, homemakers, and retired persons. While rare, the possibility of workplace violence exists in this industry and no one who works there is immune.
What would be the most representative example of Type 4 workplace violence at a fast food restaurant?
A) an angry customer shouting at the cashier
B) a former employee attacking their supervisor
C) a former girlfriend/boyfriend texting someone 50 times in a shift
D) a robber waving a weapon and asking for all the money in the cash drawers
Employment in the fast food industry (e.g. McDonalds, Tim Hortons, Wendy's, and so on) is a way of earning money for everyone from teenagers to senior citizens. The long hours of operation lend themselves to a series of shifts that fit the needs of students, homemakers, and retired persons. While rare, the possibility of workplace violence exists in this industry and no one who works there is immune.
What would be the most representative example of Type 4 workplace violence at a fast food restaurant?
A) an angry customer shouting at the cashier
B) a former employee attacking their supervisor
C) a former girlfriend/boyfriend texting someone 50 times in a shift
D) a robber waving a weapon and asking for all the money in the cash drawers
a former girlfriend/boyfriend texting someone 50 times in a shift
2
What is an organizational strategy for reducing the risk of Type II violence for teachers?
A) bolting desks to the floor
B) holding a workshop on conflict management
C) installing small windows in all classroom doors
D) having students and parents sign an Acceptable Code of Conduct
A) bolting desks to the floor
B) holding a workshop on conflict management
C) installing small windows in all classroom doors
D) having students and parents sign an Acceptable Code of Conduct
having students and parents sign an Acceptable Code of Conduct
3
Why was Grant's law created?
A) to reduce the risk for taxi drivers
B) to reduce the potential of violence in health care
C) to reduce the risk of violence for gas station attendants
D) to raise awareness of workplace violence for social workers
A) to reduce the risk for taxi drivers
B) to reduce the potential of violence in health care
C) to reduce the risk of violence for gas station attendants
D) to raise awareness of workplace violence for social workers
to reduce the risk of violence for gas station attendants
4
Read the following scenario and answer questions.
Employment in the fast food industry (e.g. McDonalds, Tim Hortons, Wendy's, and so on) is a way of earning money for everyone from teenagers to senior citizens. The long hours of operation lend themselves to a series of shifts that fit the needs of students, homemakers, and retired persons. While rare, the possibility of workplace violence exists in this industry and no one who works there is immune.
In today's world, employees of fast food chains may also experience workplace violence from terrorist acts that occur in or near their premises. What control mechanism would offer the best means of protecting workers in these situations?
A) employee training in emergency procedures
B) installation of surveillance cameras
C) employee training on terrorist recognition
D) installation of bullet-proof glass and windows
Employment in the fast food industry (e.g. McDonalds, Tim Hortons, Wendy's, and so on) is a way of earning money for everyone from teenagers to senior citizens. The long hours of operation lend themselves to a series of shifts that fit the needs of students, homemakers, and retired persons. While rare, the possibility of workplace violence exists in this industry and no one who works there is immune.
In today's world, employees of fast food chains may also experience workplace violence from terrorist acts that occur in or near their premises. What control mechanism would offer the best means of protecting workers in these situations?
A) employee training in emergency procedures
B) installation of surveillance cameras
C) employee training on terrorist recognition
D) installation of bullet-proof glass and windows
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5
According to the text, what is the definition of imminent risk?
A) the short-term risk of violence occurring in a future situation
B) the short-term risk of violence occurring in the current situation
C) violence occurring only after a period of escalation
D) the long-term risk of experiencing violence
A) the short-term risk of violence occurring in a future situation
B) the short-term risk of violence occurring in the current situation
C) violence occurring only after a period of escalation
D) the long-term risk of experiencing violence
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6
What is the first step in managing workplace violence?
A) risk mitigation
B) education and training
C) workplace violence policy
D) risk assessment
A) risk mitigation
B) education and training
C) workplace violence policy
D) risk assessment
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7
What is Type I violence usually associated with?
A) commission of a crime
B) working night shifts
C) dealing with patients
D) angry and hostile coworkers
A) commission of a crime
B) working night shifts
C) dealing with patients
D) angry and hostile coworkers
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8
Read the following scenario and answer questions.
Employment in the fast food industry (e.g. McDonalds, Tim Hortons, Wendy's, and so on) is a way of earning money for everyone from teenagers to senior citizens. The long hours of operation lend themselves to a series of shifts that fit the needs of students, homemakers, and retired persons. While rare, the possibility of workplace violence exists in this industry and no one who works there is immune.
Most fast food restaurants are franchises that are identical/very similar in appearance and identical in operating procedures. What factor would explain why employees at Location A might have a higher risk of Type 3 workplace violence than at Location B?
A) Location A is in a higher crime area.
B) Location B enforces the prohibition on workplace romances.
C) Location A's manager displays favouritism when scheduling employees.
D) Location B is near a number of retirement communities.
Employment in the fast food industry (e.g. McDonalds, Tim Hortons, Wendy's, and so on) is a way of earning money for everyone from teenagers to senior citizens. The long hours of operation lend themselves to a series of shifts that fit the needs of students, homemakers, and retired persons. While rare, the possibility of workplace violence exists in this industry and no one who works there is immune.
Most fast food restaurants are franchises that are identical/very similar in appearance and identical in operating procedures. What factor would explain why employees at Location A might have a higher risk of Type 3 workplace violence than at Location B?
A) Location A is in a higher crime area.
B) Location B enforces the prohibition on workplace romances.
C) Location A's manager displays favouritism when scheduling employees.
D) Location B is near a number of retirement communities.
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9
Which of the following are considered occupational risk factors for workplace violence?
A) night shifts, training, inexperience, and access to emergency phones
B) scheduling, authority, valuables, and taking care of others
C) client interactions, perpetrator's relationship to worker, being female, and timing
D) lack of training, poor emergency plans, inadequate supervision, and a diverse workplace
A) night shifts, training, inexperience, and access to emergency phones
B) scheduling, authority, valuables, and taking care of others
C) client interactions, perpetrator's relationship to worker, being female, and timing
D) lack of training, poor emergency plans, inadequate supervision, and a diverse workplace
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10
What does the assault cycle suggest about violence?
A) It occurs only after a period of escalation.
B) It occurs without a period of escalation.
C) It occurs only when working with the general public.
D) It is difficult to tell when someone is potentially violent.
A) It occurs only after a period of escalation.
B) It occurs without a period of escalation.
C) It occurs only when working with the general public.
D) It is difficult to tell when someone is potentially violent.
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11
What behaviours are represented by the SAV-T acronym?
A) swearing, agitation, volume, threat
B) shouting, agitation, volume, threat
C) swearing, acting-out, vandalism, threat
D) shouting, agitation, acting-out, vandalism
A) swearing, agitation, volume, threat
B) shouting, agitation, volume, threat
C) swearing, acting-out, vandalism, threat
D) shouting, agitation, acting-out, vandalism
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12
What does the term mobbing refer to?
A) gang violence
B) violence inflicted on young workers
C) bullying; used mainly in Europe
D) harassment
A) gang violence
B) violence inflicted on young workers
C) bullying; used mainly in Europe
D) harassment
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13
Read the following scenario and answer questions.
Employment in the fast food industry (e.g. McDonalds, Tim Hortons, Wendy's, and so on) is a way of earning money for everyone from teenagers to senior citizens. The long hours of operation lend themselves to a series of shifts that fit the needs of students, homemakers, and retired persons. While rare, the possibility of workplace violence exists in this industry and no one who works there is immune.
What is the most likely target hardening strategy that fast food restaurants would use to protect against Type 1 violence?
A) installing closed-circuit televisions and video cameras
B) installing bullet-resistant barriers and revolving doors
C) keeping as little cash as possible in cash drawers
D) training employees on how to behave when threatened with assault
Employment in the fast food industry (e.g. McDonalds, Tim Hortons, Wendy's, and so on) is a way of earning money for everyone from teenagers to senior citizens. The long hours of operation lend themselves to a series of shifts that fit the needs of students, homemakers, and retired persons. While rare, the possibility of workplace violence exists in this industry and no one who works there is immune.
What is the most likely target hardening strategy that fast food restaurants would use to protect against Type 1 violence?
A) installing closed-circuit televisions and video cameras
B) installing bullet-resistant barriers and revolving doors
C) keeping as little cash as possible in cash drawers
D) training employees on how to behave when threatened with assault
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14
Based on the Supreme Court ruling, what type of workplace romance carries the lowest risk of a possible sexual harassment situation?
A) male boss, female employee
B) female boss, male employee
C) female employee, male customer
D) male employee, male boss
A) male boss, female employee
B) female boss, male employee
C) female employee, male customer
D) male employee, male boss
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15
What common approach is used to categorize workplace violence?
A) the type of workplace involved
B) the type of aggressive behaviour
C) the relationship between the work tasks and work schedule
D) the relationship between the assailant and the victim
A) the type of workplace involved
B) the type of aggressive behaviour
C) the relationship between the work tasks and work schedule
D) the relationship between the assailant and the victim
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16
Read the following scenario and answer questions.
Employment in the fast food industry (e.g. McDonalds, Tim Hortons, Wendy's, and so on) is a way of earning money for everyone from teenagers to senior citizens. The long hours of operation lend themselves to a series of shifts that fit the needs of students, homemakers, and retired persons. While rare, the possibility of workplace violence exists in this industry and no one who works there is immune.
If a group of coworkers are ostracizing a fellow coworker by refusing to talk to them and making derogatory comments about them within their hearing, what term would best describe this behaviour?
A) assault
B) bullying
C) incivility
D) gossiping
Employment in the fast food industry (e.g. McDonalds, Tim Hortons, Wendy's, and so on) is a way of earning money for everyone from teenagers to senior citizens. The long hours of operation lend themselves to a series of shifts that fit the needs of students, homemakers, and retired persons. While rare, the possibility of workplace violence exists in this industry and no one who works there is immune.
If a group of coworkers are ostracizing a fellow coworker by refusing to talk to them and making derogatory comments about them within their hearing, what term would best describe this behaviour?
A) assault
B) bullying
C) incivility
D) gossiping
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17
Which Canadian province has the narrowest definition of workplace violence and aggression?
A) Ontario
B) Quebec
C) Manitoba
D) Nova Scotia
A) Ontario
B) Quebec
C) Manitoba
D) Nova Scotia
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18
What is the first overall occupational risk factor?
A) working alone
B) working with prisoners
C) working with impaired clients
D) working with the general public
A) working alone
B) working with prisoners
C) working with impaired clients
D) working with the general public
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19
What differentiates incivility from bullying?
A) the physical aspect of bullying
B) the deliberate intent of incivility
C) the lack of consequences for bullying
D) the lack of a pattern of deliberate behaviour
A) the physical aspect of bullying
B) the deliberate intent of incivility
C) the lack of consequences for bullying
D) the lack of a pattern of deliberate behaviour
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20
What is the most immediate outcome of sexual harassment?
A) increased job dissatisfaction
B) increased intent to leave the organization
C) increased complaints to senior management
D) increased intent to file a lawsuit
A) increased job dissatisfaction
B) increased intent to leave the organization
C) increased complaints to senior management
D) increased intent to file a lawsuit
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21
One way to reduce Type I violence is to make the worker more visible.
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22
While employers are liable for sexual harassment, the person directly responsible for protecting employees from sexual harassment is the supervisor.
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23
Target hardening strategies that make it more difficult for attackers to get to employees are welcomed by employees.
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24
Employees who have had workplace violence training will be better able to manage imminent risk because of perceived control.
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25
Legislation across Canada defines workplace violence and aggression the same way.
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26
Daycare workers are more vulnerable to Type 2 violence than Type 3 violence in their workplace.
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27
It is difficult to win a sexual harassment case because the aggressor can just claim that they didn't mean anything by their comments/actions.
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28
Sexual harassment and sexual coercion mean the same thing.
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29
The assault cycle is a model that suggests once a person has become a victim of violence, they are likely to become a victim again.
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30
Read the following scenario and answer questions.
Employment in the fast food industry (e.g. McDonalds, Tim Hortons, Wendy's, and so on) is a way of earning money for everyone from teenagers to senior citizens. The long hours of operation lend themselves to a series of shifts that fit the needs of students, homemakers, and retired persons. While rare, the possibility of workplace violence exists in this industry and no one who works there is immune.
According to Canadian data, what type of sexual harassment would a fast food employee be most likely to experience at work?
A) inappropriate touching
B) sexual coercion
C) unwanted stares
D) sexual gestures
Employment in the fast food industry (e.g. McDonalds, Tim Hortons, Wendy's, and so on) is a way of earning money for everyone from teenagers to senior citizens. The long hours of operation lend themselves to a series of shifts that fit the needs of students, homemakers, and retired persons. While rare, the possibility of workplace violence exists in this industry and no one who works there is immune.
According to Canadian data, what type of sexual harassment would a fast food employee be most likely to experience at work?
A) inappropriate touching
B) sexual coercion
C) unwanted stares
D) sexual gestures
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According to the text, emotional abuse is another term for bullying.
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