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Victims of Systemic Failures
When institutions themselves (police, government) cause harm.
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SUMMARY - Victims of Systemic Failures

A person dies in police custody, and officers face no charges. Someone wrongfully convicted spends decades in prison because prosecutors withheld evidence. Indigenous survivors of residential schools seek redress from the government that operated those institutions. A child removed by protective services into foster care experiences worse abuse than what prompted the removal. Institutions designed to protect public safety, ensure justice, or care for vulnerable people sometimes cause profound harm themselves.

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