Anti-social Behaviour

Summary

Information about anti-social behaviour including a definition, how to report an incident and who the safe neighbourhood team are.

What is anti-social behaviour?

The term anti-social behaviour includes a range of disorderly conduct, that is usually selfish and unacceptable. The Crime and Disorder Act 1998 defines anti-social behaviour as:

"behaviour that caused or was likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress to one or more persons not of the same household as the complaint"

The key to categorising behaviour as anti-social is the consideration of its impacts on others, so it can include:

  • Intimidation and harassment of neighbours,
  • Criminal damage,
  • Graffiti,
  • Vehicle related nuisance,
  • Street prostitution and kerb crawling,
  • Anti-social drinking

Anti-social Behaviour Minimum Service Standards

ASB Minimum Standards  26KB

How to report anti-social behaviour

To report anti-social behaviour please complete this online anti-social behaviour form. The form is one and a half pages long and it can be completed in less than five minutes.

The form will be sent to One Suffolk's Safer Neighbourhoods team and the appropriate Council Officer.

If you need immediate assistance, always dial 999 for the police. You should dial 999 when life is threatened or people are injured, or if there is a crime in progress or an immediate police response is necessary.

Who are the Safer Neighbourhood teams?

The Safer Neighbourhood teams are dedicated teams made up of;

  • Police officers
  • Police community support officers
  • Special constables
  • Council officers  
  • Volunteers
  • A range of other organisations.

It is being proposed that council workers such as community wardens will also be involved. They will all be working together with local people in their neighbourhood to improve their quality of life. For more information visit One Suffolk's Safer Neighbourhoods web page.

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If you would prefer to fill in a paper copy of a form or would like help with a form, please contact the Community Safety team.

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External links ...

DirectGov
Direct Gov
Defining anti-social behaviour and the measures available to tackle it and improve safety in the community.
Anti-social behaviour on Direct Gov's website
One Suffolk
One Suffolk
Safer Neighbourhood Teams are made up of Police Officers, Police Community Support Officers, Specials and Police Support Volunteers. These teams work alongside staff from other organisations including district and borough councils to provide an even better service to local people across the county. Each team has a remit to solve problems identified by local people – which could range from crime and anti-social behaviour to noise and litter
Safer Neighbourhoods
Home Office
The lead government department for immigration and passports, drugs policy, counter-terrorism and police.
Anti-social behaviour on Home Office's website.

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Contact us ...

Team:
Community Safety
Telephone:
01473 826622
Minicom/textphone:
01473 825878
Fax:
01473 823594
Address:
Babergh District Council
Corks Lane
Hadleigh
IPSWICH
IP7 6SJ

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Last updated on: 24 January 2012 | Date of next review: 24 January 2013

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