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To ask the Scottish Executive how it will support communities in tackling antisocial behaviour. We plan to take a fresh lookat the national antisocial behaviour strategy to see where it can bestrengthened and improved and to ensure greater community involvement.
For example, in event management, we are trying to project forwards to events and large football games so that we can give people notice and reduce the overtime budgets around those.
The phrase “relevant anti-social behaviour” refers to any behaviour that, had it been engaged in by the tenant, might have resulted in the tenant’s eviction.
You are right that there is a crossover between children with behavioural difficulties—or children with behaviours that are regarded as not normal—and how such behaviours might have been caused by something in the family.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
23 January 2008
The organisations charged with delivering theactivities, such as the Scottish Football Association, have committed to work withthe Police Service and Community Safety Partnerships to identify these communities.
By remaining silent and taking the position of bystander, we may think that the problem will disappear, but we could be enabling vile and despicable behaviours that, as we are only too aware, can have tragic and far-reaching consequences.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
20 October 2010
The crime code for antisocial behaviour - private landlord offences was introduced following the implementation of the Antisocial Behaviour etc (Scotland) Act 2004.
Questions and Answers
Date answered:
8 September 2010
An individual who does not exercise access rights responsibly can be asked to modify their behaviour and, if irresponsible behaviour continues, be asked to leave the land.