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Unit 1: Criminal Psychology
1.1 Different Types of Crime
1.1.5 Anti-Social Offences
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Anti-Social Offences
encompass behaviors that cause harassment, alarm, or distress to others in public or private
spaces
Anti-Social Offences are handled through community mediation and Anti-Social Behaviour Orders
(ASBOs)
Give an example of public disorder.
Drunken brawls
What is an example of public disorder?
Disruptive behaviors
What is an example of harassment and verbal abuse?
Public insults
Community Protection Notices (CPNs) require individuals or businesses to stop
anti-social
behavior.
True
What are the three primary effects of anti-social offences on others as described in the study material?
Harassment, alarm, or distress
What are two examples of anti-social offences that involve verbal abuse or harassment?
Cyberbullying or public insults
Anti-social offences necessarily involve serious physical violence or property damage.
False
Match the type of factor with its examples:
Individual Factors ↔️ Impulsivity, mental health issues
Social Factors ↔️ Poor family relationships, delinquent peers
Environmental Factors ↔️ Exposure to violence, availability of drugs
Anti-social offences can undermine the social fabric and livability of a
community
.
Anti-Social Offences necessarily involve serious physical violence or property damage.
False
ASBOs are issued by local authorities to stop anti-social behavior.
False
Noise Nuisance involves excessive noise levels that disturb neighbors or the public
peace
Anti-Social Offences
disrupt community peace and quality of
life
Match the type of anti-social behavior with its characteristic:
Noise Nuisance ↔️ Disturbs public peace
Public Disorder ↔️ Disrupts public areas
Littering and Vandalism ↔️ Damages property
Harassment and Verbal Abuse ↔️ Aggressive actions
What does an Anti-Social Behaviour Order (ASBO) prohibit individuals from engaging in?
Anti-social behaviors
Fixed Penalty Notices (FPNs) are issued for minor anti-social offences like littering or
public urination
.
True
Noise nuisance refers to excessive
noise
levels that disturb neighbors.
Order the main types of anti-social behavior according to their descriptions:
1️⃣ Noise Nuisance: Excessive noise that disturbs others
2️⃣ Public Disorder: Disruptive behaviors in public areas
3️⃣ Littering and Vandalism: Damaging or defacing property
4️⃣ Harassment and Verbal Abuse: Aggressive words or actions
The penalties for anti-social offences can include fines, community service, and in some cases,
imprisonment
.
Exposure to violence in the local environment is an example of an environmental factor that can cause anti-social behavior.
True
Match the type of anti-social behavior with its description:
Noise Nuisance ↔️ Excessive noise levels that disturb others
Public Disorder ↔️ Disruptive behaviors in public areas
Littering and Vandalism ↔️ Damaging or defacing property
Harassment and Verbal Abuse ↔️ Aggressive words or actions
Order the main types of anti-social behavior from most to least common:
1️⃣ Noise Nuisance
2️⃣ Public Disorder
3️⃣ Littering and Vandalism
4️⃣ Harassment and Verbal Abuse
Cyberbullying is an example of harassment and verbal abuse in anti-social behavior.
True
Littering and vandalism involve damaging or defacing public or private property.
True
Anti-Social Behaviour Orders (ASBOs) are court orders that prohibit individuals from engaging in specified anti-social
behaviors
Community Protection Notices (CPNs) are issued by
local
authorities.
Match the legal measure with its description:
ASBOs ↔️ Court orders against anti-social behavior
CPNs ↔️ Notices requiring cessation of anti-social behavior
FPNs ↔️ On-the-spot fines for minor offences
CBOs ↔️ Orders banning specific locations/activities
Littering and vandalism involve damaging
public
or private property.
True
What are the four main types of anti-social behavior according to their descriptions?
Noise nuisance, public disorder, littering/vandalism, harassment/verbal abuse
What are two examples of individual factors that can contribute to anti-social behavior?
Impulsivity or lack of empathy
What are three negative impacts of anti-social offences on communities?
Fear, insecurity, loss of cohesion
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