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Crime Reduction Toolkits

Anti-Social Behaviour

Crime - Let's bring it down
 
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Who Can Help and Local Solutions

Many different groups can have a role in reducing anti-social behaviour, e.g. by supplying information or taking action.

The list of those who can contribute is extensive.

Mobilising supporters is likely to involve making a case for action, appealing to partners different interests and looking to what help and support might be needed to contribute fully

The linked chart seeks to assist this by setting out:

  • some of those with a potential part to play.

  • what’s in it for them

  • possible constraints

The chart also signposts some examples of involvement by the different partners.

For many public services, helping to tackle anti-social behaviour problems will also help achieve Best Value and meet the requirements of Section 17 of the Crime and Disorder Act.

Click here for a table showing sources of help and local solutions

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