No One To Tell

Breaking My Silence on Life in the RCMP

Biography & Memoir
Cover of the book No One To Tell by Janet Merlo, Breakwater Books Ltd.
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Janet Merlo ISBN: 9781550814354
Publisher: Breakwater Books Ltd. Publication: October 2, 2013
Imprint: Breakwater Books Ltd. Language: English
Author: Janet Merlo
ISBN: 9781550814354
Publisher: Breakwater Books Ltd.
Publication: October 2, 2013
Imprint: Breakwater Books Ltd.
Language: English

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 Canada`s 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.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

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 Canada`s 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.

More books from Breakwater Books Ltd.

Cover of the book The Cuffer Anthology, Volume III by Janet Merlo
Cover of the book Newfoundland Stories by Janet Merlo
Cover of the book Other Side of Midnight, The by Janet Merlo
Cover of the book Al Pittman: Collected Poems by Janet Merlo
Cover of the book The Long Run by Janet Merlo
Cover of the book Maxine by Janet Merlo
Cover of the book Silk Sails by Janet Merlo
Cover of the book About Face by Janet Merlo
Cover of the book Free Wind Home by Janet Merlo
Cover of the book The Last Half of the Year by Janet Merlo
Cover of the book Donald Brian: King of Broadway by Janet Merlo
Cover of the book Master Shipbuilders of Newfoundland and Labrador, vol 2: Notre Dame Bay to Petty Harbour by Janet Merlo
Cover of the book The German Canadians 1750-1937 by Janet Merlo
Cover of the book A Blessed Snarl by Janet Merlo
Cover of the book Most Anything You Please by Janet Merlo
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy