Anti-social behaviour strategies: Finding a balance

Andrew Millie, Ph.D. (Edge Hill University),Jessica Jacobson (Institute for Crime),Eraina McDonald (no current affiliation),Mike Hough (Birkbeck, University of London)

Anti-social behaviour strategies: Finding a balance
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Policy Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
7 June 2005
Pages
72
ISBN
9781861347633

Anti-social behaviour strategies: Finding a balance

Andrew Millie, Ph.D. (Edge Hill University),Jessica Jacobson (Institute for Crime),Eraina McDonald (no current affiliation),Mike Hough (Birkbeck, University of London)

The Government has introduced new powers for tackling anti-social behaviour, such as Anti-Social Behaviour Orders (ASBOs). This study examines how the new powers are being used, and what people think about them. Its findings will advance strategic thinking on the issue.

Through empirical research - combining a national survey with in-depth fieldwork in three neighbourhoods experiencing high levels of ASB - it develops principles for effective responses to problems of anti-social behaviour.

The report is aimed at politicians, civil servants and practitioners with responsibility for tackling problems of anti-social behaviour. It will also be of interest to academics.

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