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Employees Who Batter
CAEPV helps organizations address this sensitive topic with articles ranging from Batterers-The Facts to Batterers-No Easy Answers.
Articles
Answering Questions From Employers About Criminal Records or Arrests
Batterers – The Facts
Best Practices: Dealing with Employees Who Batter
Dealing with Coworkers Who Might Be Abusers
Developing a Workplace Policy on Domestic Violence and Abuse - Guidance for Employers (UK)
Preventing Workplace Violence: Identifying and Addressing Potential Sources of Violence Against Employees (Bureau of National Affairs, August 2008)
Recognizing Batterers At Work
Commentary
Director's Letter: Batterers – No Easy Answers
Research & Findings
2007 CEO and Employee Survey
2007 Employee Survey - Executive Summary
Batterers Use of Guns to Threaten Intimate Partners (Emily Rothman et al, JAWMA)
Battering Linked to Substance Abuse & Unemployment
CAEPV National Telephone Survey Report
How Employees Who Batter Affect the Workplace: An Employers Against Domestic Violence Initiative
Impact of Battering on the Workplace: Survey of Abuser Treatment Program Participants (North Carolina)
Impact of Domestic Offenders on Occupational Safety & Health: A Pilot Study (Maine)
Inventory of Workplace Interventions Designed to Prevent IPV
Propensity for Intimate Partner Abuse and Workplace Productivity: Why Employers Should Care
Stalking Victimization in the US (1-09)
Tools
Booklet - Stand-up Guys (Cornell-ILR)
MA Executive Order on DV & SA Workplace Policies (10-31-07)
Workplace Survey (Assessing Your Culture)