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Publication  —  Anti-social behaviour  — 

We carried out a review to find out how the police can best tackle anti-social behaviour (ASB).

Publication  —  Anti-social behaviour  — 

We carried out a review to find out how the police can best tackle anti-social behaviour (ASB).

Publication  —  Anti-social behaviour  — 

We carried out a review to find out how the police can best tackle anti-social behaviour (ASB).

Publication  —  Anti-social behaviour  — 

We carried out a review to find out how the police can best tackle anti-social behaviour (ASB).

Publication  —  Anti-social behaviour  — 

We carried out a review to find out how the police can best tackle anti-social behaviour (ASB).

Publication  —  Anti-social behaviour  — 

We carried out a review to find out how the police can best tackle anti-social behaviour (ASB).

Publication  —  Anti-social behaviour  — 

We carried out a review to find out how the police can best tackle anti-social behaviour (ASB).

Page  —  Police forces  〉 Data  〉 Announcements

Announcement of data release A Step in the Right Direction – The policing of anti-social behaviour Release Data 21 June 2012 Theme Tackling anti-social behaviour Department HM Inspectorate of Constabulary Coverage England and Wales Geographic Breakdown Police forces Summary The report ‘A Step in the Right Direction – The policing of anti-social behaviour’ presents findings

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Announcement of data release Policing in Austerity – One Year On Release Date 02 July 2012 Theme Workforce, Expenditure, Crime, Quality of Service Department HM Inspectorate of Constabulary Coverage England and Wales Geographic Breakdown Police forces Summary The report ‘Policing in Austerity – One Year On’ presents a range of data on force plans and

News article  — 

Sir Denis today chaired a discussion at the Hay Festival. The session was titled ‘Crime prevention tends to be driven by emotion rather than an objective consideration of the facts. How can evidence-based policing reduce crime?’.