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LI firms learn about workplace violence

Quick ReadWorkers "do not want to be sitting ducks," security expert Steven Crimando told about 75 security professionals from Long Island companies during a session at CA Technologies in Islandia.

A digital alert sign at the library at

Photo credit: Charles Eckert | A digital alert sign at the library at New York Institute of Technology guides staff and students in case of an emergency. (June 13, 2011)

Bosses may want to minimize employees' fears by downplaying the possibility of violence in their workplaces. But workers "do not want to be sitting ducks," said Steven Crimando, managing director of Manhattan-based Extreme Behavioral Risk Management, which assists employers with workplace violence prevention and response.

He was addressing about 75 security professionals from Long Island companies,...

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