Recognize
Johns Hopkins is committed to providing a safe and secure working and learning environment free from violent behavior, threats, bully, intimidation, and any behavior of concenr that contributes to an abusive work environment.
Everyone has a responsibility to behave professionally and foster a safe environment, whether you just started your time at Johns Hopkins, have moved up the ranks, or are in a leadership role. Professionalism can be defined as: each individual taking responsibility for his or her personal choices, decisions, and actions that consistently demonstrate respect, integrity, dignity, and ethical character to others.
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What to Look For You may notice a range of disruptive behaviors that has entered the workplace or academic setting.
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Johns Hopkins Continuum of Disruptive Behaviors at Work The Continuum includes eight behaviors that range from inappropriateness to physical injury and depicts places for prevention and early intervention.
- Myths about Workplace ViolenceThere are many commonly held beliefs about workplace violence. Here are the facts behind them.
- Who is at Risk?Everyone is at risk to be a victim of violence in the workplace or academic setting.