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Anti-social Behaviour

What is Anti-social Behaviour and how can we help?

The Crime and Disorder Act 1998 describes Anti-social Behaviour (ASB) as: "behaviour that causes or is likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress to one or more people who are not in the same household as the perpetrator."  Our main aim is to support the victim/community whilst dealing with the issues.

Find out more about how we categorise Anti-social Behaviour 

There are a number of action that we can take to deal with the variety of Anti-social Behaviour:

  • Tenancy Enforcement
  • Mediation
  • Acceptable Behaviour Contracts (ABCs)
  • Anti-social Behaviour Orders (ASBOs)
  • Injunctions
  • Working in partnership with other agencies

Greenfields Community Housing is committed to tackling Anti-social Behaviour through our Policy and Strategy.

If you are experiencing problems with Anti-social Behaviour, contact one of the team for your area and find out how we can deal with them for you.

Report Anti-social Behaviour online