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New measures to tackle anti-social behaviour

A range of measures to tackle anti-social behaviour have been unveiled by the government today.

This was published under the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government

Plans include powers to compel local agencies to investigate anti-social behaviour if it has been reported by several people or by the same person three times.

This 鈥榗ommunity trigger鈥� forms part of a government consultation.

The new聽plans would replace 18 of the formal powers currently available with just five.

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Time for new approach

James Brokenshire said: 鈥楩or too long anti-social behaviour has wreaked havoc in our communities and ruined decent people鈥檚 lives.

鈥業t is time for a new approach that better supports victims and makes it easier for the authorities to take fast, effective action.

鈥楾his consultation sets out a how we propose to tackle this stubborn problem, ensuring the most vulnerable in our communities are protected from the cowards and bullies who carry on in such an offensive manner.

鈥業t is important there is no let-up 鈥� local areas must continue to use the most appropriate powers available to them.鈥�

Too bureaucratic

Today鈥檚 proposals follow a review that found there are too many tools for practitioners to tackle anti-social behaviour; some of which are too bureaucratic, too costly and do not address underlying problems.

At the same time, the growing numbers of people who ignore their penalties suggest a persistent minority are still not being deterred from committing anti-social behaviour.

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Published 7 February 2011