1. Violent work environments
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Thomas Friis Søgaard, Kim Bloomfield, Lea Trier Krøll, Morten Hesse, and Sébastien Tutenges
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Nightlife ,Applied psychology ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Workplace health ,medicine.disease ,Work related ,Feeling stressed ,Substance abuse ,Work (electrical) ,medicine ,Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous) ,Sleeping difficulties ,Psychology ,Social psychology - Abstract
Purpose – Over the last decade a substantial pool of research has emerged on bouncers and their influence on the safety conditions in nightlife environments. Comparatively little, however, has been written on bouncers themselves and their working conditions. The purpose of this paper is to identify the perceived risks, stress and other work-related problems among bouncers working in Danish nightlife. Design/methodology/approach – A survey was conducted. In total, 238 bouncers were contacted and 159 of them completed a questionnaire. Findings – In total, 40 percent reported having been threatened with a weapon and 58 percent reported that they had been physically assaulted at work. Moreover, 16 percent reported feeling stressed and 50 percent reported weekly sleeping difficulties. Originality/value – These findings highlight some of the costs of working in the night-time economy. They may be used to improve the working conditions of bouncers and, by implication, help improve the general safety conditions in nightlife environments.
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- 2015
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