
Ad Hoc Scrutiny Panel Survey: Anti Social Behaviour
The Council’s new cross-party Ad-hoc Scrutiny Panel is bringing a joined-up approach to dealing with anti-social behaviour in a bid to reduce the impact on local neighbourhoods. Elected Members at the September Meeting of Stirling Council voted to establish the Panel as a way of considering what policies could be introduced to better support the victims of anti-social behaviour.
Harassment and other forms of anti-social behaviour, including criminal activity, can have a significant impact on those affected. It affects quality of life, mental health and physical wellbeing for those involved and damages the wider community as a whole. Between April and December 2021 there were 413 anti-social behaviour cases reported to Stirling Council’s Community Safety Team.
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