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02/07/2009 6:45 pm

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Terry Harding

Terry Harding

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02/07/2009 10:18 pm

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Would anyone be willing to share whether they publicise any enforcement action taken by their organisation, and if so, how they do it? ie local paper, newsletter etc. Thanks

Try looking in the Local Press here on North Tyneside, they have the biggest number of ASBO's in the North East, if not the Country. Some of the methods they use are posters in shops, door delivery of flyer's with names and photographs.

For more information, contact North Tynsides Safer Estates Management Team, they will only be too please to publicise their work.

Incidentally, we are all waiting for a challenge under the Human Rights Act against the Council, its bound to come

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Joe Halewood

Joe Halewood

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03/07/2009 10:45 am

Can I add a request to this issue please?

I am looking for national stats on ASB orders in particular stats on the age of those receiving asbos. Anecdotally my local paper prints regularly on those receiving asbos and the majority appear to be to given to the over 40s. This seems to go against the 'usual' perception that it is younger people who get them.

Anyone know where stats can be found?

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dgeorgea

dgeorgea

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05/07/2009 11:16 pm

Hi Joe,

http://www.crimereduction.homeoffice.gov.uk/asbos/asbos2.htm

As far as I am aware the number of ASBOs for adults have always outstripped those to children, a minor inconvenience often ignored by those who wish to portray young people as the source of many of our problems.

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Joe Halewood

Joe Halewood

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06/07/2009 9:37 am

Thanks George, I am looking for a breakdown of adult ages - those over 18 that dont seem to be there. Do note from these stats that adults outnumber children except in inner cities - A policing and perception matter perhaps?

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