U.S. Marine Corps photo by LCpl. Norman Eckles/Released 140716-M-TJ398-002.JPG
Jul 17, 2014
Marines and base employees on Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow, Calif., were given a class on violence prevention by Lowell Rector and Steve Sullivan, class instructors, contracted with Headquarters Marine Corps, July 15. The class entailed instructors explaining different ways to tell if a person will cause bodily harm to him or herself, co-workers, or innocent bystanders. The three stages of anger, which is moderate, high, and extreme, were explained as well as indicators that can lead to someone becoming violent. The Violence Prevention Program was put into place to prevent violence in the workplace, from active shooters to verbal harassment.
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