Ways to Tackle Anti-Social Behaviour

  • Acceptable Behaviour Contracts

    Acceptable Behaviour Contracts is a written agreement by an individual, the Council, and the police, not to commit certain anti-social acts.

  • Anti-Social Behaviour Orders

    ASBOs are civil orders aimed at protecting the public from behaviour that causes, or is likely to cause, harassment

  • Demoted Tenancies

    Under the Anti-Social Behaviour Act 2003 we have the right to apply for a Demotion Order

  • Injunction Orders

    An injunction is a court order that prevents a person behaving in a certain way.

  • Parenting Contracts

    Parenting contracts are voluntary written agreements made between local agencies and the individual parents

  • Parenting Orders

    The order will prevent the child or young person from engaging in further criminal activity, or anti-social behaviour.

  • Penalty Notices

    Fixed penalty notices and penalty notices for disorder are one-off penalties

  • Possession Orders

    The Council may apply to the court to evict council tenants for serious cases of ASB

  • Powers of Dispersal

    The police, working with local authorities, now have powers to take action in problem areas to help communities

  • Unacceptable Behaviour Warning

    Where a person is found to be committing anti-social behaviour, a letter is usually delivered to them, or the parent

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