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Antisocial behaviour (ASB) is behaviour that can be defined as causing, or likely to cause, harassment, alarm or distress to people not of the same household. This can include, but isn't limited to: rowdy behaviour, vandalism, criminal damage, street drinking and neighbour disputes.
To find out more about antisocial behaviour and what you can do about it, visit our advice pages.
Those suffering because of ASB can feel very alone, with some people feeling they have to just put up with their situation as nothing can be done to improve things.
Thankfully this isn’t true – reporting ASB issues to the police or your local council enables the relevant local partners to build a picture of what’s happening in your community, offer you tailored support, and what they need to focus on to prevent issues continuing.
If you’re affected by ASB, please don’t suffer in silence. Reporting it allows the police and partners to see what’s happening, and take steps to protect and support you, as well as address the behaviour itself.
Report non-emergency incidents via 101 or online. In an emergency where a crime is in progress or life is at risk, call 999.
Voice provides free support to victims and witnesses of crime, including ASB. Find out more and access help here.
Neighbourhood policing is about community, and working with and for local people to make your neighbourhood a safer place.
Our neighbourhood officers are working hard to tackle ASB. Find out more here.
To contact your local neighbourhood team or to find out more about them, use the Your Area link below and enter your postcode.
Our community messaging service, Northamptonshire Talking, provides updates from your local officers and allows you to reply to give feedback or ask questions.
If you have any information about crime or anti-social behaviour in your area that you think we should know about, please get in touch. The intelligence we gather from the local community is really important in helping to tackle crime. If you see or hear any suspicious activity, or have any information about those involved in criminal activity, please get in touch.