I'm not talking about firing exclusively as a lab is mostly made up of students, which are not employees. I would, and strive to in every lab I am in, create a culture in which people don't think behaving like bros, pranking each other, is acceptable. It's not that hard.
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i have never heard of academics sabotaging each other's systems except the "s_he works on the same project therefore ..."
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When I was in school the PCs were full of malware. Most of the grad students happily passed around Trojan-laden apps without concern. NOT participating in that "culture" got one called a "paranoid geek".
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How is any of this directly relevant to fostering a safe, inclusive, productive, etc. lab?
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"Safe" already depends on the security hygiene of the members; and trying to be prudent can one socially excluded. So if you don't have a team self-police, you need a better response, but you can't fire students.
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