Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) – Immediate Justice Pilot Survey
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Please note this survey has now closed. Results will be shared once available.
Have your say on a £1m anti-social behaviour pilot
The Mayor of West Yorkshire has been successful in receiving funding of up to £1 million from the Government Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities to pilot Immediate Justice services for Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB).
Anti-Social Behaviour is defined as behaviour by a person which causes, or is likely to cause, harassment, alarm or distress to persons not of the same household as the person.
A survey asked for members of the public to feedback their experiences of ASB and how they would like to see those responsible make amends.
The trial will see a range of tailored services for adults and children trialled to benefit victims. This includes completing unpaid work, repairing damage caused by their actions, and the option of restorative justice, where the victim can communicate with the person responsible for the crime.
Please note this survey has now closed. Results will be shared once available.
Have your say on a £1m anti-social behaviour pilot
The Mayor of West Yorkshire has been successful in receiving funding of up to £1 million from the Government Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities to pilot Immediate Justice services for Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB).
Anti-Social Behaviour is defined as behaviour by a person which causes, or is likely to cause, harassment, alarm or distress to persons not of the same household as the person.
A survey asked for members of the public to feedback their experiences of ASB and how they would like to see those responsible make amends.
The trial will see a range of tailored services for adults and children trialled to benefit victims. This includes completing unpaid work, repairing damage caused by their actions, and the option of restorative justice, where the victim can communicate with the person responsible for the crime.