Understanding of complex anti-social behaviour cases including cases presented at partner risk assessment conference (ASBRAC)
Created By:
Tim Adams
Last updated:
15 Jun 2022
Case study
The volume of recorded anti-social behaviour (ASB) has been slowly
decreasing over the last three years. However, the number of ASBRAC
(Anti-Social Behaviour Risk Assessment Conference) cases has remained
high with an increase in high risk cases.
ASBRAC is a multi-agency
approach for supporting the most vulnerable victims of ASB. Often the
victims are isolated or hard-to-reach groups and research shows that
they are more likely to become repeat victims of crime and suffer
poorer health.
Category:
Critical success factors » Leadership and management
Critical success factors » Approach to change
Characteristics » Use of data and intelligence
Change approach » Service focus
Change approach » Customer focus
Change approach » Joined up
Local government services » Adult social care
Local government services » Advice and benefits
Local government services » Children and family care
Local government services » Education, learning and childcare