Psychological Principles of Workplace Violence

Date: Thursday, February 28, 2008
Time: 10:00 AM ET / 09:00 AM CT / 08:00 AM MT / 07:00 AM PT [Prevailing Time]
Presenter(s): Ronald F. Worst, Criminologist (Fraud Examiner & Security Expert)
Objective(s):
To learn safe and effective ways/steps to handle a potentially violent circumstance or individual in the workplace.
Field of Study: Personnel/HR
Program Level: Basic
CPE Credit: 1 Credit Hour
Delivery Method: Group Internet-based

No advanced preparation or prerequisites are required for this course.
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Course Description

The importance of measured responses to threats or violence in the workplace has never been higher, both in terms of potential liability for an employer who doesn't take the appropriate steps to safeguard staff and of course, for the person actually at risk.

The program is based on an eight step de-escalation process that has been found to be effective. The participant will learn basic psychological steps on how to handle disgruntled employees when and if they are approached that may have a potential violent outcome.

Presenter and Moderator Bios
Ronald Worst, President and CEO of American-Investigative Specialists, Inc. is a Criminologist, Fraud Examiner and Security Expert based in Orlando Florida. He has provided over twelve years of experience on investigative and litigation support, trial preparation, and expert witness testimony to both Plaintiff and Defense attorneys regarding complex aspects of financial fraud.

He offers expert advice in areas such as personal injury, wrongful death, employee screening procedures and workplace violence issues. Ron is an active member and maintains professional membership in such organizations as the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners, American Society for Industrial Security and provides security consulting litigation support for hotels, hospitals, restaurants and corporations.

Ron received his B.S. from the University of Central Florida in 1995 and enjoys speaking to groups as an educator and local radio personality. He educates and enlightens his audience on matters involving fraud in the workplace, criminal activities, liabilities and health-related concerns.

Cost
$25.00 for CPAFMA Members / $40.00 for Non-Members / Free for PAFMs

Delivery System

  • All programs are delivered using the Zoom platform.
  • Confirmations will include log-in instructions.
  • Participants are able to participate using any device with an Internet connect (if the device does not have speakers, the participant can also dial-in) or they can participate with audio only by dialing in.
  • All registrants will receive a link to the MAPCast’s recording by email within 48 business hours of event’s conclusion.
  • There will be assistance available to help with technical and connectivity issues up to 10 minutes prior to the start of the presentation.

Registration

All registration is done on-line with the names and email addresses of each individual guest. Log-in details will be emailed to all registrants approximately 1-2 days prior to each session.

Refund Policy

CPAFMA will not issue refunds for MAPCasts. If a registrant is unable to participate in the MAPCast and sends written notice to info@cpafma.org 48 hours prior to the session, a credit will be provided for a future MAPCast. Alert the CPAFMA staff member monitoring the MAPCast if technical difficulties are encountered and technical support will be provided to eliminate problems with future MAPCasts.

Additional Information

Live participation is required for CPE credit and polling questions must be answered to show active participation. All registrants will receive an email following the session with links to the slides and/or handouts, and a link to the MAPCast recording (unless otherwise stated). If you are unable to participate in the live session, you can still watch the recorded session, but you will not be eligible for CPE credits.

For more information regarding CPAFMA MAPCasts or administrative policies such as complaint and refund, contact the CPAFMA Headquarters at 937-222-0030, or info@cpafma.org.