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Snowcast
Jon Snow
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9 months ago
A weekly podcast from Jon Snow featuring original thinkers, campaigners, creators and performers.

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A weekly podcast from Jon Snow featuring original thinkers, campaigners, creators and performers.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Society & Culture
Arts,
News,
Politics
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JESS MCDONALD: the reality of being a detective in The Met
Snowcast
39 minutes 25 seconds
2 years ago
JESS MCDONALD: the reality of being a detective in The Met

Jess McDonald was one of the first recruits on The Metropolitan Police’s Direct Entry Detective Scheme. Launched in 2017, to address a shortage of detectives, this scheme was not without its critics. Successful applicants had a direct route into a career as a detective, without first undertaking a role in uniform policing. 

When Jess first pitched an idea for a book, she wanted to bridge the gap between people’s fascination with true crime and the reality of what it is to be a detective. But she ended up leaving the job she loved and writing about the challenges she found - both in The Met and the justice system. 

Jess believes that transparency can only be bracingly positive. A sentiment that was shared by Baroness Casey, when she conducted a year-long review of The Met, following the murder of Sarah Everard, by a serving officer.

Given that Jess worked on cases of domestic abuse, this interview may include content that some may find triggering. But it’s a fascinating insight into the life, and work, of a Met detective.

Related links:

Jess's book: No Comment: What I Wish I'd Known About Becoming A Detective

Baroness Casey's Report

Domestic abuse - how to get help





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Snowcast
A weekly podcast from Jon Snow featuring original thinkers, campaigners, creators and performers.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.