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Anti-Social Behaviour Reform 2024

New initiatives including Respect Orders, shoplifting deterrents, and enhanced neighbourhood policing to address anti-social behaviour.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
11 months ago
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  • A New Chapter in Tackling Anti-Social Behaviour
    • Respect Orders and Policing Reforms
    • Addressing Retail Crime and Shoplifting Surge
  • Vehicle-Related Anti-Social Behaviour
    • A Future-Focused Approach
    • Summary of New Initiatives
  • Anti-Social Behaviour Reforms Overview

The UK government is sharpening its focus on anti-social behaviour (ASB), with Dame Diana Johnson, Crime and Policing Minister, laying out the new approach at the Tackling Anti-Social Behaviour Conference on 22 October 2024.

With the introduction of Respect Orders and strengthened policing measures, the reforms aim to enhance safety in towns and cities across the country.

 

A New Chapter in Tackling Anti-Social Behaviour

The government is ramping up efforts to tackle anti-social behaviour, a growing concern in many communities across the UK. Speaking at the conference, Dame Diana Johnson emphasised that anti-social behaviour is not merely a minor inconvenience but an issue that disproportionately affects the most vulnerable.

She underscored the importance of taking a firm stand, stating,

“Cracking down on anti-social behaviour is a top priority for this government, and a central part of our Safer Streets Mission.”

 

Respect Orders and Policing Reforms

At the heart of these new reforms is the introduction of Respect Orders—a new tool designed to target persistent offenders. These orders will ban repeat offenders from public areas where their behaviour causes the most disruption.

This move is particularly aimed at reducing incidents like public drinking and drug use, ensuring that communities feel safe and secure.

In addition to Respect Orders, the government plans to restore neighbourhood policing, which has seen a decline in recent years. Thousands of additional officers will be deployed to patrol communities, ensuring visible policing returns to towns and cities.

This initiative is part of a broader Neighbourhood Policing Guarantee, which aims to rebuild public trust and create stronger bonds between the police and the local population.

 

Addressing Retail Crime and Shoplifting Surge

Dame Diana Johnson’s speech also tackled the issue of rising shoplifting, a problem that has reached record levels. Retail theft is not only a financial blow to businesses but also endangers shopworkers, with incidents of violence and abuse against staff becoming more frequent.

Johnson shared a personal anecdote from her own constituency visit to a local Co-op, where she witnessed a brazen theft. The government plans to address this by reintroducing penalties for low-level shoplifting, which had previously been overlooked for offences under £200.

She stressed that “It’s vital people feel safe out in their local shops and on their high streets.”

To protect retail workers further, the government is introducing a new offence for assaulting retail employees, recognising the critical role they play in communities.

 

Vehicle-Related Anti-Social Behaviour

One growing trend that the reforms aim to address is vehicle-related anti-social behaviour, including the misuse of off-road bikes, motorbikes, and e-scooters. Such activities are increasingly responsible for noise, danger, and disruption in residential areas.

The government is looking to make it easier for police to seize and destroy vehicles used in these offences, further reducing the nuisance caused by illegal riding.

The reforms also promise to explore innovative technological solutions to stop e-scooters and e-bikes from being misused, making roads safer for pedestrians and drivers alike.

 

A Future-Focused Approach

A significant part of the government’s strategy includes long-term prevention. The new Young Futures programme will establish prevention partnerships across the UK, aimed at mapping youth services and identifying young people at risk of falling into criminal behaviour.

Additionally, a network of Young Future Hubs will provide support for at-risk youth, including mental health services and interventions to keep them out of trouble.

 

Summary of New Initiatives

The reforms outlined by Dame Diana Johnson focus on several critical areas:

  • Respect Orders targeting repeat offenders.
  • Reinstating neighbourhood policing across towns and cities.
  • Tougher penalties for shoplifting and assaults on retail workers.
  • Enhanced powers for the police to seize and destroy vehicles used in vehicle-related ASB.
  • Investment in youth programmes through the Young Futures initiative.

 

Anti-Social Behaviour Reforms Overview

Initiative

Description

Purpose

Respect Orders Target persistent ASB offenders, banning them from public areas. Reduce public nuisance and enhance community safety.
Neighbourhood Policing Guarantee Recruit thousands of officers to patrol communities. Restore public trust in the police.
Shoplifting Penalties Reintroduce penalties for shoplifting under £200. Protect businesses and reduce retail crime.
Vehicle ASB Crackdown Seize and destroy vehicles used in ASB offences. Deter illegal riding and increase road safety.
Young Futures Programme Provide support for at-risk youth. Prevent young people from falling into crime.

These measures aim to restore confidence in law enforcement and reduce anti-social behaviour, which has increasingly blighted communities across the UK.

By tackling everything from public nuisance to retail crime, these reforms demonstrate the government’s commitment to safer streets and stronger communities.

In Dame Diana Johnson’s own words,

“No victim of anti-social behaviour should feel that their issues will not be taken seriously or isn’t worth reporting.”

The new initiatives represent a proactive approach, ensuring that communities across the country can thrive without the shadow of anti-social behaviour.

 

Sources: THX News, Home Office & The Rt Hon Dame Diana Johnson DBE MP.

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