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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