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− | '''Antisocial behaviour''' is an accumulation category of relatively small crimes that highly influence the security perception of citizens. |
+ | [[Image:Street fight.jpg|thumb|right|300px|A street fight, an example of Violent disorder.]]'''Antisocial behaviour''' is an accumulation category of relatively small crimes that highly influence the security perception of citizens. |
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Revision as of 14:02, 23 October 2012
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Antisocial behaviour
Antisocial behaviour is an accumulation category of relatively small crimes that highly influence the security perception of citizens.
Description
The exact crimes that fall in this category vary from nation to nation, with the ruling law there, but examples of crimes that fall within this category are:
- Breach of the peace
- Conduct likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress
- Affray (extending to both groups and single persons)
- Violent disorder
- Drunk and disorderly behaviour
- Drunk and incapable behaviour
- Breach of local banning orders
Attributing circumstances
Circumstances that attribute to the occurance of antisocial behaviour, are [1]:
- Low standards of living
- Low levels of social cohesion
- low levels of social involvement
- Low amounts or quality of reaction on incidents
- Presence of young people
Impacts
Measures
Footnotes and references
- ↑ To be underpinned with literature references
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