Crime, antisocial behaviour and nuisance ASB case review

What can I expect?

Once you have registered an ASB case review, a member of the ASB Action Team (on behalf of the relevant bodies) will write to you to acknowledge your request. You will be asked to confirm your consent for information to be shared within Manchester’s CSP and within any other related organisation.

Once your consent has been given, you will be informed whether your request meets the threshold for an ASB Case Review to go ahead.

If the threshold is met, a meeting will take place between the appropriate agencies (which may include the Police, the Council, Social Housing Provider and other partners, if they are involved) to discuss the antisocial behaviour, what actions have been considered and taken. You will be invited to the first part of the meeting and will have the opportunity to talk to the agency representatives about the impact of the ASB and any ideas you have about how to stop it. The group will review how the relevant bodies have responded and may make recommendations on how the problem can be resolved.

 A response will be sent to you from one of the Council's Community Safety Specialists on behalf of the relevant bodies, detailing:

  • The outcome of the review; and 
  • Any recommendations made as an outcome of the review. 

If you are unhappy with the Partnership response you can request a further review if the appeal criteria are met. You can also refer to the full procedure, which is available online: download the Case Review Procedure document.

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