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This process outlines the steps taken by law enforcement when encountering incidents of antisocial behavior (ASB). From the initial identification to risk assessment and management, every stage is carefully detailed to ensure timely and effective responses. ASB incidents are tagged, referred, and assessed through a systematic approach, with risk levels categorized and appropriate actions determined. The risk assessment process guides the deployment of resources and interventions based on the severity of the situation. Regular reviews and oversight by designated officers ensure accountability and monitoring of high and medium-risk cases, with detailed documentation and reporting procedures put in place.
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Initial call to PCC Identified as ASB and four standard questions asked. ASB tag added to serial Graded as 1 or 2 Case referred directly to NPT by partner agency Attendance within time frames PC or Sgt creates serial with ASB tag Sent to NPT Queue Forwarded to NPT All ASB tagged incidents for 24 hour period checked by NPT PC or Sgt Quality assurance dip checks Quality assurance dip checks Risk assessed Risk assessment placed on STORM log Low Risk Not low risk Attendance by NPT PC or PCSO Full risk assessment and scoring matrix completed Brief rationale on STORM log Medium and High risk CIF forms completed with overview and victims responses to Risk assessment. Plan in PIER format if High Risk Entry on ASB Share Point library Risk assessment / file reviewed by NPT Sup • Medium Risk • SPOC appointed • Overseen by NPT Sgt • Sgt review every 28 days • Inspector review every 56 days • High Risk • SPOC appointed • Overseen by NPT Inspector • Sgt review every 14 days • Inspector review every 28 days • Chief Inspector review every 56 days