Dying on the Job

Dying on the Job by Ronald D. Brown, published by Bloomsbury USA in 2013, explores the complex reasons behind workplace violence, including both self-harm and harm to others. This edition spans 317 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into various psychological and social factors that lead individuals to such extreme actions, providing a detailed examination of the circumstances that push people to their limits.
Readers will find a blend of real-life stories and analytical insights that illuminate the motivations behind these tragic events. The text addresses topics such as workplace harassment, discrimination, and the psychological aspects of criminal behavior, offering a comprehensive look at the implications for business and law. Brown concludes with an exploration of trends and prevention strategies, making this work relevant for those interested in criminology, psychology, and social science.
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Dying on the Job looks at the variety of reasons people take the lives of coworkers or themselves and offers explanations for their behavior. Some are pathological; others are simply stretched to limits they can’t sustain. The author offers real stories throughout and ends with a consideration of trends, responses, and prevention strategies.
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