
Carrying out an Anti-Social Behaviour Audit
Crime & Disorder Partnerships must be able to identify and understand the range
and extent of anti-social behaviour problems, specific to their areas, before they
can develop a local plan of action and assess the type and level of resources required.
This will assist in ensuring compliance with recommendation 4 (b) of the PAT 8 Report.
Crime & Disorder Partnerships will, therefore, need to develop a comprehensive
local anti-social behaviour audit, with an involvement of the local community. This
will help:
to prioritise and target activity
to obtain a baseline of the scale and nature of anti-social behaviour problems
to monitor future success and failure
review and evaluate current work in progress
identify gaps in local service response & provision
identify relevant local partners/stakeholders to co-operate with and achieve
a more successful outcome with joint resources and;
create ownership at a local level
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