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Reducing the Risk of Workplace Violence Against Public-Facing Employees

Findings from a Mix-Methods Study of Body-Worn Cameras

Jenna Brogden, Vincent Harinam, Kim Webster, et al.

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Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Strafrecht, Strafprozessrecht, Kriminologie

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This brief investigates the usefulness of Body-worn videos (BWVs) in non-policing environments. The first study of this kind, this research presents new datasets related to these devices, including:

 TOCS’ data on assaults and injuries

• Surveys of frontline members of staff

• A series of focus groups

• BWV activation metadata from BWV vendors

• Surveys with British Transport Police’s criminal justice unit.

The data sources for this project span thirteen train operating companies across the UK, varying levels of risk of workplace violence, as well as different types of Public-Facing professionals and different BWV devices. Using a mixed-methods approach, this volume ultimately provides insight into the effectiveness of these devices in preventing and controlling risks of violence in the workplace, and recommendations on how to use them. This book is ideal for professionals working in workplace violence reduction and scholars who study technological advents, violence prevention and jurists who are interested in decisions to prosecute offenders. 


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assaults, train system, workplace violence, body-worn cameras, Qualitative and quantitative approach, injury