Former officer dismissed following criminal conviction
A former Devon and Cornwall Police officer has been found culpable of gross misconduct following her conviction for malicious communications.
At an accelerated misconduct hearing, Acting Chief Constable Jim Colwell found that, had PC Jess Smith still been a serving officer, she would have been dismissed without notice.
Her details have been submitted to the College of Policing Barred List.
Former PC Smith pleaded guilty to one count of malicious communications in June and was sentenced to an 18-month community order and a five-year restraining order at Exeter Crown Court in July.
Smith, aged 33 and from Hayle, was working as a police constable in West Cornwall at the time of the offences, which occurred both on and off duty.
She resigned from the force following her conviction.
Mr Colwell concluded that the officer’s actions were of such “a poor standard” and amounted discreditable conduct.
In his report, he said: “Former PC Smith would have known she was committing a criminal offence in relation to the messaging she was targeting the victim with and this adds further discredit to the force.”
Assistant Chief Constable Glen Mayhew added: “The behaviour displayed by Jess Smith was completely inappropriate and not representative of how any police officer, or person, should behave.
“Behaviour of that manner is not welcome in policing or in our communities and it will not be tolerated. Day in, day out, officers strive to serve and protect their communities and I wish to reassure the public that behaviour of this nature will be dealt with robustly and swiftly.”