Workplace violence can be classified into four major types. Type I Criminal Intent can be characterized as follows:

a. The perpetrator has no legitimate relationship with the business or its employees and is usually committing a crime in conjunction with the violence.
b. The perpetrator is generally a customer or client who becomes violent during the course of a normal transaction.
c. When an employee assaults or attacks his or her coworkers.
d. When a husband follows his wife to work and abuses her there.


A

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