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Hundreds of thousands of hours of patrols to tackle anti-social behaviour and violence across England and Wales, backed by £66m
This report presents research findings on the quantified impacts anti-social behaviour has on individuals and communities.
Communities across England and Wales will see more police patrolling antisocial behaviour hotspots and perpetrators will face tougher, swifter consequences.
These documents form the Criminal Justice part of the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act.
This report presents findings on how anti-social behaviour is managed locally and victim experiences across reporting, investigation, resolution, and appeals.
This report sets out possible methods for defining and measuring anti-social behaviour at local level.
Home Office Research Report 34 proposes that perceptions of antisocial behaviour are a matter of interpretation.
These documents form the Crime section of the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act.
These documents form the Extradition part of the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act.
This clarifies the roles of the agencies responsible for tackling anti-social behaviour and the help and support available for tenants.
Home Office Research Report 51 explores how interventions for anti-social behaviour (ASB) are used in some local areas.
These documents form the Policing section of the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act.
Targeted uniformed patrols in hotspot areas have helped drive down antisocial behaviour by over 30% in some areas, according to reports from policing.
Rough sleepers will be offered greater support as the government takes action to support the most vulnerable while still tackling antisocial behaviour.
Home Office Research Report 21 exploring local variations in the use of tools and powers and how interventions are being used in local areas.
Welsh translation of the Anti-Social Behaviour White Paper: ‘Putting victims first - more effective responses to antisocial behaviour’ Date…
These documents are part of the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014.
New Community Payback teams to clean up fly-tipping or vandalism within 48 hours.
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