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Read the latest addition to the CPI article library, “Defining Workplace Bullying,” by Bill Badzmierowski, CPI’s Prepare Training® director of Instructor Services, about the many complicated factors that contribute to workplace bullying and harassment.

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Read the latest post in Workplace Violence Prevention: CPI’s Prepare Training® Blog, “What Can We Do About Workplace Bullying?,” about ways to address–but not give in–to workplace bullying.

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Read the latest post in “Workplace Violence Prevention – CPI’s Prepare Training® Blog,” “When It All Goes Wrong,” about how key concepts in the Prepare Training® program can be applied in everyday situations – even while traveling.

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Read the latest post in “Workplace Violence Prevention – CPI’s Prepare Training® Blog,” “The Forgotten Workforce,” about the necessity of teens, young adults, and temporary employees being trained in violence response procedures.

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Read the latest addition to the CPI Article Library, “Workplace Violence as Part of Emergency Preparedness.” Written by CPI president Judith Schubert and published in Hospital News, this article discusses how workplace violence prevention efforts in hospitals should be included as part of an organization’s emergency preparedness plans.

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Read the latest post in “Workplace Violence Prevention – CPI’s Prepare Training® Blog,” “Domestic Violence Affects All of Us,” about the need for domestic violence policies in the workplace.

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Read Raquelle Solon’s latest entry in Workplace Violence Prevention – CPI’s Prepare Training® Blog, “To Continuum or Not to Continuum…That Is the Question,” about a recent article in Security Management magazine, and the use of force continuum.

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