Making your report

You’re likely to be asked to give more details when reporting antisocial behaviour to the police, your council or your landlord.

For example, you might be asked:

  • what happened
  • where it happened
  • who was involved and what they did
  • if anyone else saw what happened
  • the date and time that the incident took place
  • if this has happened before

Reporting anonymously

You may be able to report antisocial behaviour anonymously to Crimestoppers.

Check what types of antisocial behaviour you can report to Crimestoppers on their website.

You can also check with your council or your landlord before reporting antisocial behaviour to them if:

  • you can make the report anonymously
  • any details you give will be kept confidential

After you report antisocial behaviour

You should get a confirmation of your report and an update on: 

  • what’s being done to investigate 
  • the outcome of the investigation

If you do not hear anything, you can ask for an update from the authority (the police, council or landlord) you reported the antisocial behaviour to.

Requesting an antisocial behaviour case review

If you’re unhappy with how your case is handled, you may be able to apply for an antisocial behaviour case review. 

To check how to apply for an antisocial behaviour case review in your area, contact either:

Find out more about antisocial behaviour case reviews.