Prevention Manager, Inspector Scott Fraser said it was important for police to consider their audience and look for creative ways and creative people to help us deliver messages.
"Jamie is without doubt a leader among teenagers and she has struck us as someone who will think about consequences and not bow to peer pressures or stereotypes.
"It was great to find out that she believes in what we are trying to achieve and was willing to use her influence to help others.
"She is highly respected by young people for her humorous and honest take on life as a teenager, and we hope that respect will translate into more teenagers staying safe this summer."