“Lone Wolf Threats”

John W. Hargrove wrote in Employer Liability for the Lone Wolf that when so-called “lone wolf” employees commit acts of violence in the workplace, employers often wonder if something could have been done.

What can you do to prevent violence by a lone wolf? The first step in preventing lone wolf violence is in understanding it and what motivates it. As you may have guessed, lone wolf violence is a perpetrator of violence who acts alone. A lone-wolf violent offender plans and carries out an attack without assistance or organizational support.

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