Tag Archives: Hostile Work Environment

Ethics in Corrections

The topic of ethics in criminal justice has become more important over the last decade as concerns about coercive accountability and increased public authority have prompted ethical questions about the actions of those who exercise power over citizens. The subject of criminal justice ethics does not only involve those who work with the general population. […]

The Hostile Work Environment

Abstract Hostile work environments have increasingly become one of the top issues that employers face as they race to create a productive and healthy workforce. The effects of hostile work environment are compared to a cancer that slowly crawls through the organization until it becomes part of a certain workplace culture. Psychological stress and harassment […]

Chuck Woolery-Merv Griffin Dispute Detailed

According to eMediaWire.com, Chuck Woolery has released his opinion on the controversy between himself and Merv Griffin. Chuck Woolery was the first host of the successful game show, Wheel of Fortune. eMediaWire states that Woolery was fired from the show in 1981 and replaced by Pat Sajak. This first version was a daytime game show […]

Compensatory vs. Punitive Damage Award Standards

Compensatory damage ordered by a court of law during a civil trial: Plaintiff receives from the defendant payment for actual monetary damages or replace what was lost. The defendant is liable to pay compensatory damages for actual losses or damage incurred by the plaintiff. Compensatory damage is equivalent to restitution to a crime victim. The […]