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In 2008, 526 Workplace Homicides Were Reported

Fact Sheet | Workplace Shootings | July 2010 (EXCERPT)

Over the past 5 years, 2004-08, an average of 564 work-related homicides occurred each year in the United States. In 2008, a total of 526 workplace homicides occurred, or 10 percent of all fatal work injuries. About 4 out of every 5 homicide victims in 2008 were male. The type of assailants in these cases differed for men and women. Robbers and other assailants made up 72 percent of assailants for men, and 51 percent of assailants for women. Relatives and other personal acquaintances accounted for only 4 percent of assailants of homicides for men, but 28 percent for women.

BLS 526 Workplace Homicides in 2008

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), July 14, 2010. Fatality data are from the Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries.

 

 
 
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  1. 2. Numerous conflicts with co-workers, clients or supervisors


  1. 3. Paranoia


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