Anti-Social Behaviour Legislation Retains Police Discretion
Article by Jasmin McDermott, Police Oracle Guidance document for officers and staff emphasises role of police in deciding appropriate action against anti-social behaviour whilst having greater community input. New legislation detailing how police, councils and other agencies tackle anti-social behaviour with a greater focus on victims still retains police discretion in the deployment of several […]
New Anti-Social Behaviour Laws Delayed
The government has delayed the introduction of new anti-social behaviour injunctions in order to ensure minors have access to legal aid to challenge them. The Home Office says it will take until January 2015 to make the necessary changes to legal aid, which means current anti-social behaviour injunctions will be in place until well into […]
A Toolkit for Implementing Restorative Approaches
Restorative approaches have been proven to improve victim satisfaction and reduce re offending, but they must be implemented correctly. The Ministry of Justice has been vocal in its support of Restorative approaches highlighting it as a positive step towards improving victim services. However, in order for any kind of restorative approach to be truly effective […]
Owners of aggressive dogs to face fines and ‘dogbos’
Allowing pets to snarl at strangers, threaten postal staff or terrify cats all punishable under laws which came into force this Monday. Dog owners who allow their pets to snarl at strangers, threaten postal workers, damage garden fences or aggressively chase cats will face fines of up to £2,500 or have their animals taken away […]