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Violence

Violence

Any verbal or physical threat or assault on a person that either has the intention of injuring or results in injury. Not limited to fatalities or physical injuries. It is recognized that any intentional words, acts, or action(s) meant to provoke another can escalate and result in injury if not immediately and appropriately addressed by management. Threats of suicide are considered acts of violence.

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