This article focuses on three questions related to the risks of criminal victimization encountered by clinicians in criminology: 1) what are the general incidence, prevalence and forms of victimization in this profession? 2) Does victimization occur mostly in work settings or during any other routine activity? 3) Are these events of victimization stable across time or within the individual's career?Statistically, two main patterns emerge: violent incidents occur in works settings (mostly assaults, assaults with a weapon, illegal confinements) while non-violent events happen outside of occupational settings. In the case of our respondents, between 1976 and 1990, our results show that the risks of criminal victimization were increased by a fa...
There is a growing body of research concerned with the prevalence, antecedents and impacts of interp...
In the last twenty years, psychosocial risks have become crucial in Occupational Health. Particularl...
The papers presented in the second number of The Criminology, Victimology and Security Review procee...
National audienceThis article suggests reporting the experience of violence of the professionals in ...
International audienceThis article seeks to shed light on the figures of violence in the health sect...
markdownabstractEmergency responders are often sent to the front line and are often confronted with ...
Emergency responders are often sent to the front line and are often confronted with aggression and v...
Victim surveys from both Sweden and her Nordic neighbours show that the proportion reporting exposur...
Although it is common knowledge that occupational violence against healthcare workers is a worldwide...
Introduction:\ud The respective roles of medical specialties and work organization on violent events...
The overall aim of this dissertation is to promote knowledge of violence against personnel in munici...
The respective roles of medical specialties and work organization on violent events against healthca...
Between 2007 and 2009, aggressions by security agents of nightclubs on clients increased from 6% to ...
The title of my thesis is `Selected features of violence from the point of view of medical staff{\cr...
The medical literature has focused on violent victimization as a public health concern, examining it...
There is a growing body of research concerned with the prevalence, antecedents and impacts of interp...
In the last twenty years, psychosocial risks have become crucial in Occupational Health. Particularl...
The papers presented in the second number of The Criminology, Victimology and Security Review procee...
National audienceThis article suggests reporting the experience of violence of the professionals in ...
International audienceThis article seeks to shed light on the figures of violence in the health sect...
markdownabstractEmergency responders are often sent to the front line and are often confronted with ...
Emergency responders are often sent to the front line and are often confronted with aggression and v...
Victim surveys from both Sweden and her Nordic neighbours show that the proportion reporting exposur...
Although it is common knowledge that occupational violence against healthcare workers is a worldwide...
Introduction:\ud The respective roles of medical specialties and work organization on violent events...
The overall aim of this dissertation is to promote knowledge of violence against personnel in munici...
The respective roles of medical specialties and work organization on violent events against healthca...
Between 2007 and 2009, aggressions by security agents of nightclubs on clients increased from 6% to ...
The title of my thesis is `Selected features of violence from the point of view of medical staff{\cr...
The medical literature has focused on violent victimization as a public health concern, examining it...
There is a growing body of research concerned with the prevalence, antecedents and impacts of interp...
In the last twenty years, psychosocial risks have become crucial in Occupational Health. Particularl...
The papers presented in the second number of The Criminology, Victimology and Security Review procee...