Force launches new plan to tackle anti-social behaviour
A new countywide plan to tackle anti‑social behaviour (ASB) has been launched by Hertfordshire Constabulary, demonstrating the force’s commitment to community safety.
The new ASB Action Plan details how the force will tackle problem or nuisance behaviours and what the public can expect in response to reports and concerns raised. The aim is to reduce ASB throughout the county and increase public confidence in the policing response to it.
Chief Constable Andy Prophet said: ‘Anti-social behaviour can be hugely detrimental to people and communities. That is why we are committed to tackling it consistently and effectively. This plan strengthens our prevention work, our visibility on the streets, and our partnership approach. Most importantly, it ensures victims are at the heart of our response.’
The action plan commits the force to ensuring victims receive the support and clear communication they need from the service. The force will intervene early to tackle emerging issues through proactive, visible policing and enforcement in local ASB hotspots.
Many local authorities have roles and responsibilities in tackling ASB. Partnership work with councils, housing providers and health partners will ensure a joined-up and consistent approach across the county.
The plan supports the Police and Crime Commissioner’s focus on community safety.
Jonathan Ash-Edwards, Police and Crime Commissioner for Hertfordshire, said: ‘Hertfordshire is a great place to live and most residents feel safe because communities treat each other with respect. But the unacceptable behaviour of a small minority of individuals can cause misery for others and their neighbourhood.
‘Anti-social behaviour is not low level; for victims it can be relentless and it must be taken seriously. This Action Plan is designed to ensure the police and community safety partners are focused on prevention, partnership working and tougher action against repeat offenders.’
The plan, and more information about the types of ASB and where to report them, can be found at herts.police.uk/ASB.
The new ASB Action Plan is part of the force’s commitment to the Neighbourhood Policing Guarantee framework. It demonstrates the commitment to local communities by addressing ASB.