Anti-social Behaviour

Anti-social Behaviour elearning module

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The term ‘anti-social behaviour’ covers a wide range of incidents of crime, nuisance and disorder that make many people’s lives a misery – from litter and vandalism to public drunkenness or aggressive dogs, or noisy or abusive neighbours.

This module will provide you with working definitions of ‘anti-social behaviour’, while using practical case studies to demonstrate common examples. We’ll look at the powers afforded by legislation, in addition to the benefit of working in partnership and making early informal interventions.  Learners will be able to define ‘anti social behaviour’ and identify the current legislation in place to deal with this issue. They will understand how to deal with antisocial behaviour using the powers granted under legislation whilst ensuring that the needs of the victim are put first.

 

 

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