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Police Federation Survey: Officers Fear Reporting Misconduct

Police Federation Survey: Officers Fear Reporting Misconduct

Update: 2025-12-31
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A new survey from the Police Federation reveals that many officers hesitate to report colleagues for wrongdoing due to fear of lack of support, with nearly half believing complaints get mishandled and forty-two percent saying those who report or witness misconduct are poorly backed. This comes after major scandals, exposing deep issues in vetting and culture. The survey, with five thousand two hundred three responses, shows female officers are more likely to report bad behavior, but dissatisfaction runs highest among long-serving, ethnic minority, and female members. The Police Federation is launching a new victim and witness support program, and police chiefs have overhauled vetting and misconduct processes to build trust. Checkout Solipillow.com

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Police Federation Survey: Officers Fear Reporting Misconduct

Police Federation Survey: Officers Fear Reporting Misconduct