Hampshire Constabulary has a key role in the efforts of local Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnerships (CDRPs) to tackle anti-social behaviour. These partnerships are made up of local bodies, such as the local authority and the fire services as well as the local police.
The Force’s Anti-Social Behaviour Strategy sets out Hampshire Constabulary’s overall approach in curbing anti-social behaviour across the communities it serves. It has been designed to run alongside and support those prepared by the CDRPs.
Hampshire Constabulary’s purpose is to improve the quality of life for people living, working, growing up and growing old in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, by reducing anti-social behaviour. Improved performance in this field and greater public reassurance will be delivered by working in partnership to:
- identify and act against anti-social behaviour;
- encourage the public to make a stand;
- support victims and witnesses;
- take swift, visible and tangible action;
- communicate with the public;
- make an incremental approach to enforcement work;
- take a holistic approach to tackling anti-social behaviour;
- form and maintain united determination;
- aspire to excellence and
- act without fear or favour.
The Strategy has been written within Hampshire Constabulary’s Community Safety Department, in conjunction with a wide range of partners from other agencies.
Click here to download the Anti-Social Behaviour Strategy document (.pdf, 507KB).