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Cornerstone on ASBFully updated and providing analysis of the revised guidance with commentary explaining what the changes are and what they mean for those working in this area, the second edition of Cornerstone on Anti-social Behaviour remains the first port of call for every one working in the area of, and carrying out ASB work.

Cornerstone on ASBFully updated and providing analysis of the revised guidance with commentary explaining what the changes are and what they mean for those working in this area, the second edition of Cornerstone on Anti-social Behaviour remains the first port of call for every one working in the area of, and carrying out ASB work.

With the introduction of the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014, victims of anti-social behaviour also now have tools to enable them to insist on a response to a problem where nothing seems to have been done. It sets out the following six tools which came into use from October 2014:

1. Injunction
2. Criminal Behaviour Order
3. Dispersal Powers
4. Community Protection Notices and Orders
5. Public Spaces Protection Order
6. Closure of Premises

Since the guidance was revised, there has been confusion within local authorities as to what the changes are, how their powers and orders should be adapted to comply with the new guidance.

Table of Contents

1 Introduction
2 The human rights implications, the Equality Act 2010 and disability, and hate crime
3 The civil injunction to prevent anti-social behaviour
4 Criminal behaviour orders
5 Dispersal powers for the police
6 Community protection notices
7 Public spaces protection orders
8 Closure orders
9 New powers of possession
10 Anti-social behaviour case reviews
Appendices

Author: Kuljit Bhogal

ISBN: 9781526508645

Cost: £80.00 (Print)

Publishing Details

Publication Date: 2 May 2019


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