Ex-Pc jailed for ‘improper’ relationship with woman he met through his duties
Daniel Jackson knew the woman was in a vulnerable situation but ‘continued the relationship despite many opportunities to stop’.

A former Leicestershire Police officer has been jailed for six months for misconduct in public office after having a sexual relationship with a woman he met while leading an investigation.
The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) said ex-Police Constable Daniel Jackson, aged 38, sent flirtatious messages to the woman while in contact with her in May 2022.
Jackson admitted one count of misconduct in a public office when appearing at Leicester Crown Court on Monday and was sentenced by Judge Timothy Spencer KC.

The IOPC said its investigation began in June 2022 following a mandatory conduct referral from Leicestershire Police. Jackson, from Derbyshire, resigned three months later.
IOPC director Derrick Campbell said: “Police officers must not engage or pursue a sexual or improper emotional relationship with anyone they meet during the course of their duties.
“This case serves as a warning to any officer who fails to maintain those professional boundaries.
“Sentencing Jackson, the judge said that he must have known the woman was in a vulnerable situation but he continued the relationship despite many opportunities to stop.”