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Trends in workplace homicides in the U.S., 1993-2002: a decade of decline.
Authors
Hendricks-SA; Jenkins-EL; Anderson-KR
Source
Am J Ind Med 2007 Apr; 50(4):316-325
Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajim.20442 
NIOSHTIC No.
20032467 
Abstract
Background: Trends in workplace homicide rates are compared to the trends in U.S. homicides from 1993 to 2002, inclusively. The homogeneity of workplace homicide rates by victim demographics, circumstances, and types of events are also addressed. Methods: Using publicly available data from several sources, Poisson models are used to statistically compare the trends of workplace homicide rates versus U.S. homicide rates and to compare trends within categories of workplace homicides. Results: Overall, there was a significant decline in the rates of occupational homicide of approximately 6% per year during the study time period; this decline was found to be statistically greater than the decline of all U.S. homicides (5% per year). Taxi cab drivers and chauffeurs demonstrated the greatest decline of all occupational subgroups. When looking at the circumstances of workplace homicides, only the rate of homicides committed during a robbery or other crime demonstrated a significant decline. Conclusions: While workplace homicides have declined in the U.S., the declines have not occurred uniformly across demographic and occupational categories.
Keywords
Mortality-rates; Demographic-characteristics; Occupational-hazards; Statistical-analysis; Work-environment; Workplace-monitoring; Occupations; Drivers; Mortality-data; Information-retrieval-systems
Contact
Scott A. Hendricks, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Division of Safety Research, Analysis and Field Evaluations Branch,1095Willowdale Road,Morgantown, WV 26505
CODEN
AJIMD8
Publication Date
20070401
Document Type
Journal Article
Email Address
sah5@cdc.gov
Fiscal Year
2007
NTIS Accession No.
NTIS Price
Issue of Publication
4
ISSN
0271-3586
NIOSH Division
DSR; OD
Priority Area
Services
Source Name
American Journal of Industrial Medicine
State
MD; WV
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