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Topic: Institutional cover-up

Institutional cover-up refers to the systematic suppression or mishandling of evidence and accountability regarding abuses and misconduct within prestigious organizations.

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The podcast episodes provided demonstrate instances of institutional cover-up, where organizations such as Columbia University and the Dozier School for Boys failed to address or actively concealed allegations of abuse and misconduct.

In the episodes of "Exposed: Cover-Up at Columbia University", the focus is on how Columbia University covered up the sexual abuse of patients by Dr. Robert Hadden, an OB-GYN at the university, for decades despite survivors reporting his actions. Introducing - Exposed: Cover-Up at Columbia University and Trapped | 1 delve into this issue.

Similarly, the episode of "Rotten Mango" discusses how evidence of abuse at the Dozier School for Boys in Florida was allegedly mishandled or obscured by those in power, leading to prolonged suffering and lack of accountability. #354: Acid POURED Down 6 Year Old Boy's Throat & Body - South Korea's "Acid Boy" Case touches on this aspect.

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