Anti- Social Behaviour Flashcards

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What is anti- social behaviour

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Conduct that has caused, or is likely to cause, harassment, alarm or distress to any person

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What is ASB (housing related conduct)

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Conduct capable of causing nuisance or annoyance to a person in relation to that person’s occupation of residential premises
Or
Conduct capable of causing housing- related nuisance or annoyance to any person

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What are the potential impact of anti- social behaviour

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  1. Fear of continued crime
  2. Risk of ill-health
  3. Self exclusion
  4. Sense of powerlessness
  5. Lack of faith in the police
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What is repeat victim

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An individual that has been the subject of 3 similar occurrences of anti social behaviour within the last 3 months and the ASB unit is required to risk assess the victim

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What is a vulnerable victim

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An individual that has been subject to an ASB risk assessment, and who has been recorded as medium or high risk for which there is a vulnerable victim action plan in place

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Why is it important to address the needs of victims and witnesses

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  1. Community confidence and safety
  2. Public perception
  3. Crime solving
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What three vital questions do you need to ask when the initial call is made?

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  1. Have you reported this problem before
  2. Why do you think this is happening to you or family or others?
  3. How it this affecting you, others or family
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What is operation liberty

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A person is vulnerable if, as a result of their situation or circumstances they are unable to take care of or protect themselves from harm or exploitation

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Who are the main partners under 2014 legislation for dealing with anti- social behaviour

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Police
Local authorise (council)
Registered social landlords
The CJS

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10
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What year is the crime and policing act

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2014

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What is community trigger

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Gives victims the ability to demand action, starting with a review of their case
Multi agency problem solving
3 complaints in 6 months
Action plan agreed
A victim of ASB or another person acting on behalf of the victim can make request

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12
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What section can be used for dispersal power

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Section 35

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What is a community protection notice designed for ?

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It is designed to stop ASB by an individual aged over 16 years and businesses and organisations

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14
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Who can use their dispersal power?

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Police officers in uniform, PCSO

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15
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Who can issue a dispersal power?

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Inspector

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What Reasonable grounds need to be suspected

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Members of the public in the locality being harasses, alarmed or distressed or crime and disorder occurring in the locality

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What is a PSPO

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Public spaces protection order

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Why are PSPO issued?

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Designed to manage a specific problem that effects the local community and caused within a public space

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Examples of PSPO

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Dog walkers to keep dogs on leads
Prohibiting the consumption of alcohol
Alleys ways to close to public to except for residents only

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What is a PSPO designed for?

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Protect public spaces from persistent ASB and to stop individuals or groups committing ASB in a public space

21
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Who can make a PSPO

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Councils issue a PSPO after consultation with the police and PACC

22
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What is the penalty on breach for a PSPO

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Criminal offence, FPN up to £100if appropriate

23
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What is a absolute grounds for possession

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Used by landlords to evict tenants where ASB or criminality has already been proven

24
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What is CBO?

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Criminal behaviour order

25
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What is a CBO used for?

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To deal with the most persistent offenders in ASB

26
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What is the 1st stage in the 5 stage approach

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Troublemakers are written to and asked to stop offending behaviour

27
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What is the second stage of 5 stage approach

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Continued bad behaviour will result in a further letter visit by police

28
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What is the 3rd stage in 5 stage approach?

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A conference by police and other agencies, such as housing officers and youth workers, will lead to the 4th stage

29
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What is the 4th stage in 5 stage process

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Acceptable behaviour contract (ABC)

30
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What is the 5th stage in 5 stage approach

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Civil injunction/ criminal behaviour order

31
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What is the mnemonic approach to all ASB

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GETOUT

32
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What are the three Ps?

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Positive, professional and proud

33
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What is GETOUT?

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Go and speak to the victim/ callers. If they have asked not to be visited then contact by phone

Examine the scene and gather evidence; is this a repeat victim/ offender/ location? Consider NICHE search

Take details of victims, witnesses, offenders or suspects and forward relevant community intelligence

Offer advice on what to do if it happens again; provide a reference number and your calling card and if vulnerable make a referral to ASB unit

Update the occurrence enquiry log with the action you have taken

Take immediate action - area search negative is not an option
Tell the victim/ caller what you have done and keep them informed and updated

34
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What do you need to do after the incident

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Substantive OEL update
EPNB entry
Complete ASB referral form
Task relevant community safety team
For all incidents of ASB
35
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What are the victim codes

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VU01- victim needs assessment

VU02- initial victim contact

VU03- victim update

VU04- citing outcome update

36
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What section is used for keeping dogs under control

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Section 3 dangerous dogs act 1991

37
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What section is used for whether a dog is a danger to public safety

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Section 4 dangerous dog act 1991

38
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What legislation is used for DCO

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Clean neighbour hoods and environment act 2005

39
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What does harassment, alarm and distress mean

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Harassment- to subject someone to constant & repeated physical or Verbal persecution

Alarm- a frightened anticipation of danger

Distress- to cause trouble, pain, anguish or hardship

40
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3 example of ASB

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Littering
Noisy or abusive neighbours
Vandalism

41
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Give examples of items, which could be confiscated under dispersal powers

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  1. Spray cans
  2. Laser pens
  3. Speakers
42
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What does TRICK compliance stand for

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T- time, arrive at time agreed, if delayed let victim know

R- reference, give crime number & your details

I- inform, your victim of everything you have done & everything you plan to do

C- complete, all enquires & update your victim

K- keep, the victim at the heart of everything we do

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What do you know about a community protection notice (CPN)

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  1. Stops persistent anti- social individuals , businesses or organisations
  2. Can be issued by council, local authority, police or & social landlords
  3. Breach of this notice is a criminal offence
44
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The anti social behaviour, crime and policing act 2014 introduced reforms designed to put victims at the heart of the response to & deal with ASB. Identify 3 of them

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Civil injunction 
Criminal behaviour order (CBO)
Community protection notice
Public spaces protection order (PSPO)
Closure power
Dispersal power
45
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What is section 35 anti social behaviour, crime and police Act 2014?

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Dispersal power
Requires a person committing or likely to commit anti social behaviour, crime or disorder to leave an area for up to 48 hours.
Must be issued by an inspector
Power to confiscate any item related to ASB