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North Yorkshire (Eastern)

Five years after the introduction of Anti Social Behaviour Act, almost nine years since the introduction of the ASBO, the 91Èȱ¬ in the North East and Cumbria has taken a snapshot of the range of measures in place designed to combat social problems.

They form part of what the government called it's "Respect" agenda.

Anti Social Behaviour Orders were introduced in April 1999 to combat serious and persistent anti-social behaviour, which makes life a misery for so many people. The Order will prevent the defendant from doing anything specified and a breach will attract a penalty of up to five years’ imprisonment

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Crimes from July 1 to December 31, 2007

Dispersal orders give the police powers to move people on or split up groups on the street, as well as take young people to their home or a safe place if they’re out after 9pm.

Between July and December 2007 there was 1 ASBO in force in the eastern District, with 1 Dispersal order.Ìý

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