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If antisocial behaviour (ASB) is affecting your quality of life, or making you fear for your safety or the safety of others, there are people who can help. You can contact the police, your local council Community Safety Department or, if relevant, your housing provider.
These partner agencies have a role to play in reducing anti-social behaviour, supporting the most vulnerable and dealing with the people responsible.
Antisocial behaviour is an incident that falls short of a crime, where the behaviour of an individual or group causes or is likely to cause:
It is important to keep records of when and what behaviour is happening. Don't be afraid to tell one of the partner agencies about it and to ask for support when you need it. To help you and others:
The ASB Case Review empowers repeat victims of antisocial behaviour to ask for a review of the actions partner agencies have taken to resolve their concerns.
A request to activate an ASB Case Review/Community Trigger can be made if, with the last six months:
It should also be noted that for an ASB Case Review/Community Trigger request to be considered, you must have reported each incident within one calendar month of it having occured..
In Leicestershire, Case Reviews are processed by the ASB team within the council. Please visit the website of your local Council and search for ‘Case Review’ or 'Community Trigger'.