Crime, antisocial behaviour and nuisance ASB case review

About the ASB case review

Background: 

The ASB Crime and Policing Act 2014 introduced the Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) Case Review. Put simply, it’s a way members of the public can ask the relevant bodies to review their responses to complaints of antisocial behaviour.

The relevant bodies are; 

  • Manchester City Council (responsible for coordinating ASB Case Reviews) 
  • Greater Manchester Police 
  • Manchester Integrated Care Partnership 
  • Social Housing Providers  

The ASB case review has been designed to make sure that we work together to resolve antisocial behaviour. 

How we will work together:

We will talk about the problem, share information and act together to try and resolve the anti-social behaviour. 

The ASB Case Review won't replace organisations' own complaints procedures, and you'd still have the opportunity to complain to a specific organisation (and ultimately the Ombudsman or Independent Office for Police Conduct) if you are unhappy about the service you have received from an individual officer or service. 

 

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