Future reforms to tackle anti-social behaviour must take into account the experiences and evidence of social landlords and not just the police, the Social Landlords Crime and Nuisance Group (SLCNG) has said. In response to Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary’s (HMIC) report ‘Stop the rot’, it said the HMIC must not be taken as representing the totality of the evidence and intelligence that informs how best to tackle anti-social behaviour. The SLCNG says it support's the study's core recommendations that the police and agencies charged with tackling antisocial behaviour should focus more clearly on the harm caused (or threatened) and the needs of victims. Read more on the 24dash website.
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