Anti- Social Behaviour (CBO's& Injunctions) Flashcards

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Antisocial Behaviour, Crime & Policing Act 2014

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A) Conduct that has caused, or is likely to cause, harassment, alarm or distress to any person
B) Conduct capable of causing nuisance or annoyance to a person in relation to that person’s occupation of residential premises or
C) Conduct capable of causing housing related nuisance or annoyance to any person

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What is anti-social behaviour?

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-Littering
- Vehicle problems
-Drugs & Substance misuse
-Pets and Animals
- Misuse of communal areas
- Harassment & Hate Crime
- Domestic Abuse
-Noise Nuisance
- Neighbour Disputes
- Vandalism

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Risk Factors associated with ASB?

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  • Individual (Race/gender/behaviour/impusiveness/low intelligence)
  • Family (criminal family/disruptive home/home placement/poor family management/maltreatment/abuse/multiple siblings)
  • Peer (gangs/peer rejection/ antisocial or peer delinquent association)
  • School (poor academic performace/poor school attendance/low school bonding)
  • Community (Community disadvantage/safety/violence)
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What is a Criminal Behaviour Order, CBO?

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may only be given to an offender when (s)he has been sentenced for an offence or given a conditional discharge (section 22(6))

aimed at serious and persistent offenders

replaces ASBO on conviction

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What is an Civil injunction?

Anti Social Behaviour and Policing Act 2014

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Civil Injunction

Court may grant:
Age: 10 +
Balance of probabilities that offender has engaged or threatened to cause ASB
Just and convenient
Prevent from engaging in - specified or injunction.
Must be practicable
Specific time periods
Specify prohibitions

Injunction time periods- under 18 - 12 months, over 2 years minimum.

Section 4 POA - threat of violence, significant risk of harm. Period over.

Breach -County court up to 2 years, detention 4 months under 18

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Anti Social Behaviour Crime and Policing Act 2014

Criminal Behaviour Orders

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CBO’s

Only for an offence that has been committed or given condition charge.

S22 two parties
Over 10
Engaged in behaviour likely or caused H/A/D - beyond all reasonable doubt.
Prevent from engaging in further behaviour.

Under 18 - Youth offenders noted, one to three years.
Over - 2 years and no top end.

Penalties: Summary - 6 months or indictment 5 years. Under 18 - 2 years detention and training order.

Can be public

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Antisocial Behaviour Crime and Policing Act 2014

Dispersal Orders

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Dispersal Orders

Direct people to leave location.
48 Hours
Inspector Authorise

Under 16 - taken to place of safety

Criminal - level 4 fine, 3 months imprisonment.

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Antisocial Behaviour Crime and Policing Act 2014

Closure of premises with nuisance and disorder.

S30 Anti Social Behaviour 2003

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Close order - 48 hours, up to three months. (council or police)

Community protection notice (CPN) - Persistent or continuing conduct which negatively affects a community’s quality of life (council or police)
- Persistent and continuing, is unreasonable.

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What is S1 of the anti-social behaviour, crime and policing act 2014

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Power to grant injunctions

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How many conditions have to be met in order to grant an ASB injunction?

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Two

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What two conditions must be met to grant an ASB injunction?

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1) court is satisfied the respondent has engaged/threatened to engage in ASB
2) court considers it just and convenient to grant the injunction for the purpose of preventing respondent behaviour in ASB

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What is an injunction?

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Requires or prohibits an individual from doing a certain thing with the aim to stop ASB and crime involvement

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What is the maximum term of an ASB injunction if under the age of 18?

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12 Months

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What is S4 of the anti social behaviour, crime and policing act 2014

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Powers of arrest attached to an injunction

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What is S9 Of the anti social behaviour, crime and policing act 2014

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Powers of arrest of an injunction without a warrant

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What are the consequences of breaching an injunction?

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adult = imprisonment up to 2 years or an unlimited fine
under 18 = could result in the youth court imposing a supervision order or a detention order

detention order can not last longer than 3 months and not be imposed on under 14

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What is section 16 of the anti social behaviour, crime and policing act 2014?

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Special Measures.

This Protects vulnerable or intimidated witnesses in injunction proceedings.

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What happens of you fail to comply with a CBO?

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summarily: maximum 6 months imprisonment and/or a fine

indictment: maximum 5 years imprisonment and/or a fine

under 18: takes place in a youth court. maximum 2 years detention and training order.

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What is a CPN? Community protection Notice?

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intended to deal with unreasonable, on-going problems or nuisances
which negatively affect the community’s quality of life by targeting the person responsible

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CPN’s should be issued to who?

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someone who can be held responsible for the ASB

e.g. if a large national supermarket was allowing litter to be deposited outside the store, the store manager could be issued with a notice