Anti-Social Behaviour

Anti-social behaviour is a general term used for neighbour/estate nuisance problems. It covers a range of issues from annoying things such as disturbance from loud music to serious acts of violence and harassment. It covers individuals and groups of people causing problems.

Anti-Social Behaviour Strategy

Stockton has produced an Anti-Social Behaviour Strategy outlining how we intend to tackle the problem of anti-social behaviour in the Borough. The Strategy for 2005 - 2008 can be viewed by clicking the link to the left, or by visiting www.saferstockton.com.

Anti-Social Behaviour Directory of Services

Stockton has compiled a directory of services and agencies that can deal with different types of anti-social behaviour. The Directory can be viewed by clicking the link to the left.

Offensive behaviour is not acceptable!

An offensive incident is any incident which is perceived by the victim or any other person to be the result of hate or prejudice, as a result of the victim's gender, race, religion, disability, age or sexual orientation. Please be assured that all the information you will supply will be dealt with in the strictist confidence.

Report an offensive incident on line.

The Anti-Social Behaviour Team

The Anti-Social Behaviour Team handle serious and persistent cases of anti-social behaviour. We offer advice and support for individuals and communities who lives are effected by anti-social behaviour. Where there is dispute between neighbours such as ball games, car parking or boundary issues, we are able to provide details of other agencies/organisations which will be able to assist you further i.e UNITE, a mediation service who are experts in resolving issues such as these.

Additional Resources

Online Services