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Education
Improving standards of behaviour through improving understanding and education.
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Prevention
Showing that simple prevention can solve aspects of anti-social behaviour.
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Support
Providing support to those who are harmed by anti-social behaviour and appropriate support to those who have behaved in an anti-social way.
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Enforcement
Making absolutely sure that everyone knows that there are consequences to acting in an anti-social way.
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Make a complaint
Find out how to report anti-social behaviour in person, by telephone, by email or through our online form.
What is anti-social behaviour?
Anti-social behaviour is defined in the Crime and Disorder Act 1998 as:
"Behaviour likely to cause alarm, harassment or distress to members of the public not of the same household as the perpetrator."
South Tyneside Council has developed a strategy to tackle anti-social behaviour across the borough.
This strategy adopts four key themes:
- education
- prevention
- support
- enforcement