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This report presents findings on how anti-social behaviour powers are used by police, including any perceived barriers.
These documents are part of the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014.
Hundreds of thousands of hours of patrols to tackle anti-social behaviour and violence across England and Wales, backed by £66m
Find out how to get support if you or someone you know is a victim of antisocial behaviour.
Find out why you might get a civil injunction, Community Protection Notice, Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO) (formerly known as ASBOs), what it means and what happens if you break it.
Evaluation of the Home Office impact assessment for ASB, Crime and Policing Bill: Community Protection Notice, Community Protection Orders and the Community Trigger
This page contains an overview of the Serious Crime Act and supporting documents.
The Criminal Justice Bill will give police more powers to tackle knife crime, antisocial behaviour, theft and drugs.
Guidance on the funding of breaches of civil anti-social behaviour injunctions, how to apply and how to get paid.
The act will ensure that law enforcement and intelligence agencies have the powers they need to help keep the country safe from the threat posed by terrorism and hostile state activity.
The Anti-Social Behaviour Action Plan sets out an ambitious new approach to working with local agencies to tackle anti-social behaviour across England and Wales.
These documents explain the changes we are making to the law through the Criminal Finances Bill.
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