Best of I Six-Foot-Six, Blonde & British: How I Became Jamaica's Most Unlikely Police Reform Hero
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What happens when a London cop rises through the ranks at Scotland Yard, gets recruited to transform Jamaica's police force, and ends up staying for 20 years โ building a life, a business, and a family in a country that wasn't his?
๐ฌ๐ง๐ฏ๐ฒ In this powerful episode of 'Babes, How Did You Get Here?',
April sits down with Mark Shields โ former Deputy Commissioner of the Jamaica Constabulary Force, Scotland Yard veteran, and now a Kingston-based security entrepreneur who traded the policing career of a lifetime for Caribbean sunshine, political stability, and a whole new definition of home. From arriving in 2005 to overhaul a force riddled with corruption and fatal shootings, to walking away five years later to start his own company, Mark opens up about what it really takes to lead change in a foreign country, why he chose Jamaica over returning to the UK, and how a place he once found chaotic became the place he now defends fiercely.
We talk about: ๐ Leaving Scotland Yard to become Deputy Commissioner of the JCF โ and why some colleagues thought he was crazy
๐ธ Arriving to find crime scenes photographed in black and white, evidence stored in wax-sealed paper bags, and zero accountability
๐ง Introducing exhibit bags, color photography, major investigation task forces, and Jamaica Eye surveillance
๐ The corruption, resistance, and weekly moments of "what the fuck am I doing here?"
๐ฏ๐ฒ Why Jamaican people embraced him โ even when senior officers didn't
๐จโ๐ฉโ๐ง Getting divorced, remarrying a Jamaican attorney and broadcast journalist, and raising a daughter with an English accent in Kingston
๐ผ Walking away from policing in 2009 to start Shields Crime and Security โ and why he finally became the entrepreneur he always wanted to be ๐ฅ Facial recognition cameras, vehicle tracking tech, and why Jamaica needs more than just "Jamaica Eye"
๐ Why 400+ road deaths a year could be cut in half with traffic cameras โ but the regulations still aren't in place ๐ฌ๐ง Comparing UK chaos (five prime ministers since 2015, Brexit, economic disaster) to Jamaica's political and financial stability ๐ก Why his London friends are selling houses for ยฃ1.9 million โ and why he can't afford to move back
๐ The cultural differences: disorder vs. freedom, sexism, entitlement at Hillel, and why some expats love it here and others can't wait to leave ๐ฃ๏ธ Why he's protective of Jamaica's reputation โ and why crime headlines are often irresponsible and misleading
It's about political stability, economic growth, and why Jamaica in 2025 might actually be safer and saner than the UK. It's about raising a third-culture kid, defending a misunderstood island, and finding home in the last place you expected. Whether you've thought about moving to Jamaica, wondered what it's like to work in law enforcement abroad, or just want to hear a story about resilience, reinvention, and refusing to go back โ this episode will challenge you, inspire you, and maybe make you rethink what "home" really means.
๐ฌ Tell us in the comments: Have you ever stayed somewhere you only meant to visit?
And would you choose Jamaica over London right now? ๐ ๐ง About the show โ "Babes, How Did You Get Here?" Hosted by entrepreneur & former Miss Jamaica, April Jackson, this podcast dives into the real, unfiltered stories of people who left the script โ swapping comfort for courage, and choosing a life "elsewhere."
๐ Subscribe for more stories on: โข Expat life, Jamaica living & building a life abroad โข Law enforcement, crime, policing & justice reform โข Entrepreneurship, security tech & starting a business in Jamaica โข UK vs Jamaica: politics, economy & quality of life โข Raising third-culture kids & navigating identity across borders โข Cultural misconceptions, media narratives & defending Jamaica's reputation โข Reinvention, resilience & choosing a new home.
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