Anti-social behaviour
Keeping people safe.
Anti-social behaviour is any aggressive, intimidating or destructive activity that damages or destroys another person's quality of life.
Respect
The Respect campaign encourages us all to work together to create a society in which we can respect one another and live in peace together.
The Respect Action Plan details how the government will encourage respect in communities, including stamping out anti-social behaviour, by:
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supporting or challenging anti-social households
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tackling truancy and anti-social behaviour in schools
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providing activities for younger people
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strengthening local communities
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stronger measures to tackle anti-social behaviour
Visit the Respect website (new window) to read the plan and for more on the Respect campaign.
Explore this section:
What is anti-social behaviour?
Find out what is meant by Anti-social behaviour or ASB
Reporting anti-social behaviour
So how can you take action against ASB? Find out here.
Types of anti-social behaviour
More detail on the different types of ASB
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What are the interventions available to tackle anti-social behaviour?