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Putting Victims First: More Effective Responses to Anti-Social Behaviour
Cm. 8367
- Author:
- Home Office
- Publisher:
- TSO (The Stationery Office)
'Putting Victims First: More Effective Responses to Anti-Social Behaviour (Cm. 8367)' sets out the Government's proposals to deal with anti-social behaviour.
Anti-social behaviour is a broad term used to describe the day-to-day incidents of crime, nuisance and disorder that make many people's lives a misery. From litter and vandalism to public drunkenness or aggressive dogs, the responsibility for dealing with a wide range of behaviours must inevitably be shared between a number of agencies - in particularly the police, councils and social landlords.
Proposals to put the victim at the heart of the Government response to anti-social behaviour include:
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Agencies identifying vulnerable and repeat victims earlier, and responding at the first sign of trouble by improved monitoring of calls and management of cases.
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A simpler toolkit of six powers, including an injunction which can be secured in a matter of hours to quickly extinguish irresponsible behaviour.
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Tough orders to deal with anti-social behaviour when it escalates into criminality, which are flexible enough to deal with a range of behaviour - including out of control dogs, public drunkenness, miniature motorbikes ('minimotos') and others.
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The community getting involved in tackling anti-social behaviour - contributing to a 'Community Harm Statement' for example, highlighting to the court the impact of the behaviour on their daily lives.
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Agencies held to account locally by elected Police and Crime Commissioners, and by victims, through the Government's new Community Trigger.
| Extent | 56 pages | ISBN | 9780101836722 |
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| Size | A4 | Price | £16.00 |
| Format | Paperback | Published | 22 May 2012 |
| Availability |
Colour copy: 3 - 5 days
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