III. Ombuds Articles that Draw Indirectly on De-Identified Case Material
While the following articles do not include detailed case examples, each of the articles draws in some way on actual cases that have been de-identified; case material is presented in lists, aggregated responses from ombuds, or very brief examples.
Recent Submissions
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The Importance of Bystanders in Threat Assessment and Management
(Oxford University Press, 2021)Bystanders—those who observe or come to know about potential wrongdoing—are often the best source of pre-attack intelligence, including indicators of intent and “warning” behaviors. They are the reason that some planned ... -
A Framework For Communicating How Organizational Ombuds Help to Manage Risk
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Concerns about Bullying at Work As Heard by Organizational Ombudsmen
(Perspectives on Work, 2010)