No one to tell : breaking my silence on life in the RCMP
(2013)

Nonfiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Breakwater Books Ltd., 2013
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781550814354 (electronic bk.) MWT13659806, 1550814354 (electronic bk.) 13659806
LANGUAGE
English
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A stunning personal account of Janet Merlo's twenty years of service in the RCMP, with an introduction by Linden MacIntyre. In 2012, Janet Merlo was among the first female RCMP officers to publicly allege she had experienced sexual harassment and gender discrimination while serving in Canadàs national police force. The women kept silent for so long, she says, because there was no one to tell. In this courageous memoir, Janet recalls how her love of policing was soured by covert and overt sexism within the ranks and by an institutional culture that valued toughness and silence over ethics and accountability. Tracing her twenty years in uniform, Merlo's story details the highs and lows of her career in the RCMP - while her mental health and personal life disintegrated. Eventually, the cost of keeping quiet was simply too high, and her story emerges as a lone, brave voice seeking change

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