An expert on workplace violence notes that there are four major types. He describes a type in which the assailant has a legitimate relationship with the organization and commits the act while being served by the organization

What will he note that is of particular interest in this type of workplace violence?

a) This type accounts for the majority of workplace murders.
b) There is a high probability that alcohol and/or drugs were involved in the murder or assault.
c) This type rarely results in killing but is responsible for a great deal of the non-fatal assaults at work.
d) Most of these perpetrators have worked for the organization for a long time and frequently return in an effort to win back their jobs after being "separated for cause."


C

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