Anti-Social Behaviour

We recognise that anti-social behaviour is a serious problem that affects the quality of life of individuals, families and communities.

There is not a universally accepted definition of anti-social behaviour so the SaferPeterborough partnership adopts that set out in the Crime and Disorder Act 1998, which states:

‘A manner that caused or was likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress to one or more persons not of the same household.’

Anti-social represents an accumulation of crimes or incidents, which may not be deemed serious, but together have a devastating effect upon individuals and communities.

SaferPeterborough partnership team

There are a number of officers within the SaferPeterborough partnership team dedicated to tackling anti-social behaviour.  If you would like to report anti-social behaviour call (01733) 747474 and a call centre operative will deal with your report.

Please note we do not provide a 24-hour emergency service. If you need emergency help you should call the police on 999.

15 reasons why you can be confident in reporting to us

We will:

  • Listen to what you tell us
  • Take your complaint seriously and investigate it
  • Treat you fairly and with dignity
  • Contact you within 48 hours of receiving your complaint
  • Encourage self-resolution wherever possible
  • Make available detailed guidance about how we tackle anti-social behaviour
  • Ensure you have a single point of contact
  • Ensure we meet your needs – this means we might need to ask you some sensitive questions to enable us to help 
  • Keep you informed about your case and provide you with updates (by your preferred method and within timescales promised)
  • Treat information received and exchanged in confidence – this means unless you give us permission to do so we will not tell the alleged perpetrator who has reported the problem to us
  • Ensure when we need to share relevant information with partners this is done legally
  • Consider a range of measures to best resolve your complaint
  • Monitor your satisfaction with the way in which we have dealt with your complaint
  • Ensure you know how to complain if you are not happy with the service you receive
  • Use publicity to ensure the wider community knows what action is being taken to tackle anti-social behaviour and why

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Crimestoppers are recruiting for a volunteer chairperson to represent the Cambridgeshire Committee.


Out of Court Punishments LATEST: Central (02/10/11): A 22 year-old woman caused damage to two motor vehicles; one parked in Russell Street the other Cromwell Road. The woman was having some personal problems and in frustration hit out at the parked vehicles. Condition: Paid £221 compensation. 
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