A new measure designed to give victims and communities a way to demand effective action by requesting a review of their Anti-social behaviour (ASB) case.
The Anti-social Behaviour (ASB), Crime and Policing Act 2014 has introduced Anti-social Behaviour (ASB) Case Review as a new measure designed to give victims and communities the ability to demand action by requesting a review of their ASB case.
Residents of Tendring District can now request an ASB Case Review when they feel that the agencies involved such as the Council, the Police or housing provider have not adequately responded to an ASB case reported within the previous six months.
An ASB Case Review will give victims and communities the right to request a review of their case and bring agencies together to take a joined up problem solving approach to finding a solution.
Anti-social behaviour case review report
| Date received | Threshold met | Review panel held | Chair of panel | Partners involved | Further actions agreed and taken by agencies | Response to victim | Review panel date |
| 02.04.18 | Yes | Yes | Leanne | TDC & Police | None | Yes, Letter Sent | 04.04.18 |
For details of Essex Restorative Justice Programme, go to: essex.pcc.police.uk/priorities-for-essex/restorative-justice
For further information and to see if you would qualify for a case review please click here for the Tendring District Council Website.