Anti-Social Behaviour

Anti-social behaviour is both a contentious and controversial issue. There is often confusion over what anti-social behaviour is, who is responsible for dealing with it, and what legislation is available to deal with the perpetrators.

Safer North Devon has a responsibility to take a multi-agency approach to resolving issues of anti-social behaviour in the North Devon and Torridge districts. Our Anti-Social Behaviour Co-ordinator is available to respond to reports of anti-social behaviour from both our partner agencies and the general public.

To define anti-social behaviour we can look to the Crime and Disorder Act 1998, which formerly defines a perpetrator of anti-social behaviour as

‘A person [that] has acted in a manner that caused or was likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress to one or more persons not of the same household as himself’.

If you are experiencing anti-social behaviour you can contact the Anti-Social Behaviour Co-ordinator at Safer North Devon on 01271 341200. If at any time you feel you or someone else is in danger contact the Police on the emergency number – 999.

How anti-social behaviour can affect you

Anti-social behaviour can have a number of effects on areas and individuals. If it is not dealt with it can increase the fear of crime in an area which can subsequently create ‘no go’ areas, making life miserable for many people and restricting people from what they want to do.

Prolonged anti-social behaviour can cause long term emotional and physical problems for the victim, some residents may even move away from the area. There can also be damage to local businesses and community groups.

Safer North Devon follows the anti-social behaviour escalation process to tackle individual perpetrators of anti-social behaviour. This is a tiered approach consisting of low level warning letters, joint agency visits, multi-agency meetings and actions such as Acceptable Behaviour Contracts (ABCs), and Anti-Social Behaviour Orders (ASBOs).  The process is flexible and the steps can be bypassed if appropriate and stages can be repeated if necessary.

You can learn more about how Safer North Devon deals with anti-social behaviour on the following pages, as well as ASBOs and other anti-social behaviour reduction tools such as Section 30 Powers to Disperse.

Multi-Agency Anti-Social Behaviour Escalation Process

Anti-Social Behaviour Orders (ASBOs)

Section 30 Powers to Disperse

Anti-Social Behaviour Case Study

Useful websites
www.together.gov.uk
www.homeoffice.gov.uk/anti-social-behaviour/

http://www.respect.gov.uk/

 

 

Safer North Devon

Safer North Devon
Youings Drive
Barnstaple
EX31 1QL

Tel : 01271 341200
Fax : 01271 341275

info@safernorthdevon.co.uk