This consultation asks for your opinions on government plans to streamline the toolkit used to tackle anti-social behaviour, so that the police and partners have faster, more flexible tools. These, plus more effective sanctions, will help professionals and, where necessary the courts, stop anti-social behaviour earlier, and better protect victims and communities. The proposals include:
* repealing the ASBO and other court orders and replacing them with two new tools that bring together restrictions on future behaviour and support to address underlying problems
* ensuring there are powerful incentives on perpetrators to stop behaving anti-socially
* bringing together many of the existing tools for dealing with place-specific anti-social behaviour
* bringing together existing police dispersal powers for anti-social behaviour into a single police power
* making the informal and out-of-court tools for dealing with anti-social behaviour more rehabilitative and restorative
* introducing a Community Trigger that gives victims and communities the right to require agencies to deal with persistent anti-social behaviour.
Download a copy of the consultation from the Home Office website.
* repealing the ASBO and other court orders and replacing them with two new tools that bring together restrictions on future behaviour and support to address underlying problems
* ensuring there are powerful incentives on perpetrators to stop behaving anti-socially
* bringing together many of the existing tools for dealing with place-specific anti-social behaviour
* bringing together existing police dispersal powers for anti-social behaviour into a single police power
* making the informal and out-of-court tools for dealing with anti-social behaviour more rehabilitative and restorative
* introducing a Community Trigger that gives victims and communities the right to require agencies to deal with persistent anti-social behaviour.
Download a copy of the consultation from the Home Office website.
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