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  "publishedAt": "2026-06-13T10:20:13.000Z",
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    "Crime & Punishment - Dorset South",
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  "textContent": "Recent Police Federation (PFEW) surveys and statements reveal significant concerns that police officers fear negative consequences when reporting colleagues’ misconduct, leading to a “blue wall of silence”. Key findings show dissatisfaction with how misconduct is handled, lack of support for whistleblowers (especially from senior leaders), and varying levels of trust across forces, with many feeling unprotected and less […]\n\nThe post Report Finds that Police Officers Fear Reporting Misconduct by Colleagues appeared first on Dorset Eye.",
  "title": "Report Finds that Police Officers Fear Reporting Misconduct by Colleagues"
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