Support and advice for victims of ASB
ASB Case ReviewThe ‘ASB case review’ gives people the right to ask for a review of long-term ASB complaints and the Northumbria OPCC is the first PCC’s office to roll-out the ASB complaints process this way. In practice, the new process means the Commissioner can now bring together a high-level panel of organisations such as police, councils, housing providers and others to review persistent cases. The new review process is designed to give victims a voice and help the authorities find solutions. Find out more HERE. |
Community RemedyCommunity Remedy was introduced as part of the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 to give victims of low level crime and anti-social behaviour a greater say in how offenders should be punished. This system gives victims a voice and provides quick and effective solutions to low level crime and anti-social behaviour. Find out more HERE. |
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Update and plans
Strategic ASB BoardThe Strategic ASB Board was set up by the Office of the Police & Crime Commissioner for Northumbria to bring together Local Authorities, fire services, transport providers and other key agencies has now been established for over a year. The Board have agreed to run projects based on all 3 board priorities: In addition, Board representatives have agreed to fund cross border working on our transport networks and have overseen the relaunch of the ASB case review procedure. |
Funding examplesOperation Payback Round 3: In Summer 2022 the Operation Payback fund awarded over £200,000 to improve local communities. The fund focused specifically on reducing ASB. The Operation Payback fund is taken directly from money seized from drug dealers, human |
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