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Every police force across England and Wales creates an antisocial behaviour (ASB) action plan. The plans explain how each police force intends to reduce and prevent ASB.
The aim is to make communities safer by stopping, preventing, and responding to ASB.
The action plans detail how police forces will work with partners to identify issues. They also tell us the ways police forces intend to solve these challenges.
A key objective is to have a victim and harm focused approach to ASB. This means that the victims’ needs are always put first. To do this, we wish to create strong partnerships that allow us to gather and use local knowledge better.
You can download and read our report below.