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Tackling Anti Social Behaviour

Tackling Anti Social Behaviour. Bill Blackett ASB Strategy Manager. Definition. Crime and Disorder Act 1998 “Behaviour that causes or is likely to cause harassment, alarm and distress to one or more persons not of the same household as the perpetrator”. Common ASB concerns.

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Tackling Anti Social Behaviour

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  1. Tackling Anti Social Behaviour Bill BlackettASB Strategy Manager

  2. Definition Crime and Disorder Act 1998 • “Behaviour that causes or is likely to cause harassment, alarm and distress to one or more persons not of the same household as the perpetrator”

  3. Common ASB concerns • Youth related ASB • Alcohol Related ASB • Speeding Vehicles /Damage to Vehicles • Drug Related Litter • Motorbikes / Quad bikes

  4. Tackling ASB • Local Multi-Agency Problem Solving Groups • Parenting support and Family Intervention • Environmental ASB • ASB and Young People • Community Payback

  5. Reporting ASB • Neighbourhood Helpline 0300 1000 101 • Noise Nuisance • Smoking in enclosed public places • Sale of Alcohol to U 18s • Broken street lights • Rubbish, litter or fly-tipping • Dog Fouling • Abandoned vehicles • Vandalism and Graffiti • Police non-emergency number 03456 043 043 • Local Housing Offices

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