SAGE Open (Sep 2024)

Powerful and Vulnerable: Workplace Violence Against Swedish Social Workers, Teachers, and Journalists

  • Maria Gabriella Scaramuzzino

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/21582440241280545
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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This article compares Swedish social workers, teachers, and journalists’ experiences of workplace violence. It addresses similarities and differences between the three professional groups in terms of who exposed them to workplace violence, what it was about, and what triggered it. The article is based on an online survey study, and the findings suggest that consumer-related violence from target groups was the most common among all three professional groups. Looking at worker-on-worker relationship violence, the teachers were the most exposed, followed by social workers and journalists, and such violence suggests bullying in the workplace. Most respondents stated that the hate, threats, and harassment were about their professional competence. While all of these professional groups have a position of power in society, they also perceive that it is often in the situations in which they exercise their power (e.g., making a decision for social workers and teachers or when journalists publish) that they become targets for workplace violence.