HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS)
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Anti-social behaviour
In Spring 2010, HMIC carried out a review of anti-social behaviour (ASB) in England and Wales. Working with the Universities Police Science Institute at Cardiff University, they then used these results to identify how the police can best tackle ASB.
What works? Forces have the best chance of providing victims with a good service if they do three key things: The results are available to download below, together with reports on how each force is performing in relation to the above three key things. Re-thinking the policing of anti-social behaviour (Cardiff University) The results of the victim survey (Ipsos MORI) The inspection findings Force reports (click the link and scroll down)
This included an Ipsos MORI survey in which ASB victims were asked about their experiences and what happened when they called the police.
HMIC also inspected the quality of the processes that forces use to tackle and respond to the problem.