
Published online:
22 March 2012
Published in print:
19 July 2006
Online ISBN:
9781447302544
Print ISBN:
9781861346858
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Introduction Introduction
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Defining anti-social behaviour: a social landlord perspective Defining anti-social behaviour: a social landlord perspective
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Nature and incidence of anti-social behaviour Nature and incidence of anti-social behaviour
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Nature of anti-social behaviour experienced by social landlords Nature of anti-social behaviour experienced by social landlords
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The ‘growing problem’ of anti-social behaviour The ‘growing problem’ of anti-social behaviour
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Perpetrators of anti-social behaviour Perpetrators of anti-social behaviour
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How social landlords counter anti-social behaviour How social landlords counter anti-social behaviour
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Anti-social behaviour policy development themes Anti-social behaviour policy development themes
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Changing approaches to the organisation of counter-anti-social behaviour action Changing approaches to the organisation of counter-anti-social behaviour action
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The use of legal measures in tackling anti-social behaviour The use of legal measures in tackling anti-social behaviour
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Overview Overview
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Eviction action Eviction action
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Antisocial Behaviour Orders Antisocial Behaviour Orders
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Injunctions Injunctions
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Facilitating witness testimony Facilitating witness testimony
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Use of mediation and other non-legal remedies Use of mediation and other non-legal remedies
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Mediation Mediation
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Acceptable Behaviour Contracts Acceptable Behaviour Contracts
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Social landlords and anti-social behaviour: scope for improved practice Social landlords and anti-social behaviour: scope for improved practice
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Conclusion Conclusion
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References References
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Chapter
Eight Social landlords, anti-social behaviour and countermeasures
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Pages
154–175
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Published:July 2006
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Hal, Pawson, and McKenzie Carol, 'Social landlords, anti-social behaviour and countermeasures', in John Flint (ed.), Housing, urban governance and anti-social behaviour: Perspectives, policy and practice (Bristol , 2006; online edn, Policy Press Scholarship Online, 22 Mar. 2012), https://doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781861346858.003.0009, accessed 6 May 2025.
Abstract
This chapter studies a wide-ranging assessment of the legal and non-legal techniques that social landlords use to handle ASB. It challenges the assumption that ASB is increasing, and identifies the growing expectations that are being placed on landlords. One section describes the increase of specialist ASB teams that are within the housing management structures, while another section provides evidence taken from national surveys on how social landlords have used evictions and injunctions.
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