Victims may not get the justice they deserve. Their cases might be mishandled, evidence lost or not properly processed, and perpetrators could go free as a result of the institutional fail. This can also lead to secondary victimization for the original victims, as they have to deal with the disappointment and trauma of a failed justice attempt.
I'm not entirely sure which specific 'Svu institutional fail' story you're referring to. There could be many within the context of SVU (Special Victims Unit) related shows or real - life scenarios. Maybe it involves a failure in the justice system, like a wrongful conviction or a mishandling of evidence. Without more details, it's hard to say exactly.
It's hard to say. Sometimes works claim to be based on true events but have fictional elements added. You'd need to do some research to find out for sure if '12th Fail' is truly based on a real story.
Yes. The Book of Esther in Svu is based on a true story. It's a story full of drama and intrigue. In the context of Persian history, Esther's rise to queenship was no small feat. And when she learned of the threat to her people, she had to navigate the complex political and social landscape of the Persian court. Her story is not only about survival but also about the power of one's identity and the lengths one can go to protect one's community. It's a story that has inspired many over the years, both in religious and literary contexts.
I have no idea. It's possible it's inspired by something real, but without more information, it's hard to say for sure. You might try looking for interviews or behind-the-scenes info about the creation of '12 Fail'.