Anti-social behaviour
(Also known as: Juvenile nuisance)
Information about anti-social behaviour, how it affects communities and how to report it.
Who can use this service:
Anyone who would like advice or information on anti-social behaviour and those who would like to report anti-social behaviour can do so through this page.
Contact Details:
Address: Community Safety,
Southampton City Council,
Ground Floor, Southbrook Rise,
4-8 Millbrook Road East,
Southampton
Postcode: SO15 1YG
Telephone: 023 8083 2013
Email: community.safety@southampton.gov.uk
Fax: 023 8083 3350
Details of service:
We work closely with the police, local groups and other council teams to help find answers to repeated problems of anti-social behaviour (ASB). The ASB team is made up of people including area investigators, project officers (including CREW), parenting officers, Neighbourhood Watch and City Patrol.
We are one of 40 Respect action areas that has been set up by the Government in the country. This helps us to lead the way in tackling ASB and encouraging respect in our community.
If you are affected by anti-social behaviour, please report it.
• Report anti-social behaviour in action to the Police on 0845 045 45 45 or the Single Non-Emergency Number on 101.
• For general advice on anti-social behaviour or to report ongoing persistent nuisance contact the ASB Team on 023 8083 2013
• If you fear for your safety or the safety of others, call 999
Related FAQ's:
- What is anti-social behaviour?
- What is the difference between crime and anti-social behaviour?
- How do I report anti-social behaviour?
- If I report it, what can you do about anti-social behaviour?
- Are my reports of anti-social behaviour confidential?
- What happens when I report anti-social behaviour?
- What is an Anti Social Behaviour Order (ASBO) / Acceptable Behaviour Contract (ABC)?
- What can I do to make sure my child is behaving responsibly?
Last updated: 30 April 2008

