Calls grow for Newfoundland police to reckon with sexual assault claims, culture

As a Royal Newfoundland Constabulary officer heads to jail for sexual assault, observers say the force must reckon with the mounting allegations against its officers, and commit to changing its culture. A Royal Newfoundland Constabulary police car is shown in St. John's in a June 2020 photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sarah Smellie

ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - As a Royal Newfoundland Constabulary officer heads to jail for sexual assault, calls are growing for the force to reckon with mounting allegations against its officers, and commit to changing its culture.

"The fact that there have been so many women who have come forward suggests that there's a culture problem in the RNC — a deep, cultural problem," said Lise Gotell, a University of Alberta professor who studies gender and law. "If these allegations are true, I think that the RNC needs to acknowledge that there is a problem, they need to apologize, and they need to engage in fairly fundamental reform."

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