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Who’s Next? The Silent Fear of Becoming a Scapegoat | Ep15

Who’s Next? The Silent Fear of Becoming a Scapegoat | Ep15

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The episode looks at the pervasive issue of scapegoating within policing, examining its roots, psychological impact, and strategies for prevention.

It highlights the need for support and understanding within the emergency services community, especially for newly appointed officers.


• Discussion of the fear of scapegoating in policing
• Exploration of why scapegoating occurs in law enforcement
• Examination of the psychological toll on affected officers
• Practical tips for protecting oneself from unjust blame
• Importance of documentation and knowing one’s rights
• Encouragement to build strong professional networks
• Need for mental health support and therapy

https://www.polfed.org/surrey/news/2023/concern-over-huge-rise-of-inexperienced-police-officers-due-to-swift-uplift/?utm_source=chatgpt.com

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-47161480?utm_source=chatgpt.com

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