Tango Juliet Foxtrot: How Did It All Go Wrong for British Policing? (Unabridged)
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Publisher Description
In 30 years on the front line of British policing, there is very little that Iain Donnelly didn’t do: from being a uniformed constable on the beat in London to running counter-terrorism and surveillance operations, combatting child sexual exploitation and overseeing the investigation of the most serious crimes. During that time, he saw the job change irrevocably, to the point where the public no longer knows what to expect from the police and the police service no longer knows what to expect of itself.
Tango Juliet Foxtrot–police code for "the job’s fucked"–reveals how constant political meddling and a hostile media narrative have had a devastating impact on the morale of police officers and their ability to protect the public. With the organization cut by 20,000 officers and 23,000 police staff, only 5 percent of reported crime in the UK now results in a charge–compared with around 20 percent ten years ago.
By turns fascinating and funny, poignant and uplifting, this compelling account paints a vivid picture of what life is really like for those tasked with keeping us safe–and, crucially, explores what needs to change to secure the future of British policing.
Customer Reviews
TJ is F’d !
Really enjoyed hearing the highs and lows of your career.
I am firmly in the camp that the TJF !
However, I think that the majority of actual cops in policing are decent, courageous and hard working people who will eventually enjoy the change that a new tide will bring.
We live in hope that there will be better days for British policing.
Until then, the job is F’d !!
Congratulations on 30 years service - you did it well and I commend you. Thank you for your service.