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Anti-social behaviour is defined as behaviour that causes harassment, alarm or distress to a member or members of the public. This can be a one-off event or a serious of events over a period of time.
The Anti-Social Behaviour Case Review gives victims and communities the right to demand a review of their situation if they are not happy about the response from agencies to their report of anti-social behaviour. The review brings agencies together to take a joined up, problem-solving approach to find a solution where possible. This will be done by talking about the problem, sharing information and acting together to direct resources to try to resolve the anti-social behaviour that has been reported.
Local agencies are required to carry out a review into their response to anti-social behaviour if the threshold has been met. The threshold in Shropshire is:
- three or more reports about anti-social behaviour in the past six months from the same
(NB: each incident must have been reported within one month of the alleged behaviour taking place)
From April 2021 – March 2022 Shropshire received 5 referrals for Anti-Social Behaviour Case Reviews. The threshold for reviews were not met on 1 occasion. The number of Anti-Social Behaviour Case Reviews carried out in this period was 4. The number of Anti-Social Behaviour Case reviews that resulted in recommendations being made during this period was 3