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Anti-social behaviour case review

What is an ASB case review?

ASB case reviews (previously known as Community Triggers) were introduced by the Anti-Social Behaviour Crime and Policing Act 2014. 

  • It gives victims and communities the right to request a review of their anti-social behaviour complaints and 
  • brings agencies together to take a joined up, problem solving approach to find a solution. 

If an ASB case review application meets the defined threshold, a review will be undertaken by us and partner agencies. We will share information, review what action has been taken and decide whether additional actions are possible. 

Who can apply for an ASB case review?

  • A victim of Anti-Social Behaviour or another person acting on behalf of the victim such as a carer or family member, MP or councillor or professional person
  • The victim can be an individual, a business or a community group.