Anti-Social Behaviour
What is anti-social behaviour?

The definition of anti-social behaviour under the Crime and
Disorder Act 1998 is that it is 'behaviour likely to cause alarm,
harassment or distress to members of the public not of the same
household as the perpetrator'.
Depending on the circumstances, many kinds of behaviour can be
called anti-social
The main examples include:
What is the Council doing about anti-social behaviour?
- Reducing anti-social behaviour is one of our top
priorities
- A joint Community Safety Unit has been set up to improve and
extend our existing response to anti-social behaviour
- We have set up new, closer working arrangements with Kent
Police and Kent County Council wardens to address
anti-social behaviour
- The Housing Services section has prepared an Anti Social Behaviour Policy as a result of a
requirement of the Anti Social Behaviour Act 2003 that requires all
Social Landlords to publish their policies on Anti Social
Behaviour. This policy forms a strand of Dover District Council's
overarching policy to deal effectively with Anti Social
Behaviour.
How do I report anti-social behaviour?
You can report incidents of anti-social behaviour by:
1. Using the reporting form on this website, please
select which type of anti-social behaviour you wish to
report:
2. Telephone - 01304 872220
3. Letter to
The Community Safety Unit, Dover District Council, White Cliffs
Business Park, Dover CT16 3PJ
4. Fax to 01304 872168
Can I make a confidential report to protect my identity?
Yes, just let us know when you contact us
Useful numbers
In an emergency dial 999
| Local Police |
01304 240055
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| Mediation Service |
01303 227296
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| Crimestoppers |
0800 555 111
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| Racial Incident Reporting Line |
0800 1381624
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| Homophobic Incident Reporting Line |
0800 3289162
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| Victim Support |
01304 211161
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| Citizens Advice Bureau |
01304 202567
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| Samaritans |
0845 7909090
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We may involve other Dover District Council departments in the
investigation of your complaint.
E-mail: csu@dover.gov.uk