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ACCEPTABLE BEHAVIOUR CONTRACTS AND AGREEMENTSA ugust 20071 ACCEPTABLE BEHAVIOUR CONTRACTS AND AGREEMENTS IntroductionThis guidance booklet has been produced bythe Home Office s anti - social BEHAVIOUR andAlcohol Unit, in response to demand frompractitioners for an accessible guide to currentpractice in this field. It has been drawn upwith the help and advice of a range of partneragencies, including the police and localauthorities. It reflects what is actually beingdone with ABCs/ABAs, by agencies that havefound this intervention an effective part ofthe toolkit for tackling anti - social BEHAVIOUR . Itis important to remember that thisintervention is not aimed solely at under 18s: ABCS/ABAs are useful against adultperpetrators too; many victims of ASB are under 18s, andthey need protection too; where this tool is used with under 18s,appropriate support must be given, toensure engagement with the process, andthus achieve long term ACCEPTABLE BEHAVIOUR contract (sometimes referred to)
1 ACCEPTABLE BEHAVIOUR CONTRACTS AND AGREEMENTS Introduction This guidance booklet has been produced by the Home Office’s Anti-Social Behaviour and
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Tackling Anti-Social Behaviour Learning from experience, Tackling anti-social behaviour –Learning from experience, Anti, Social, Anti-social Behaviour Act 2003, Preventing Children’s Involvement in, Behaviour, Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act, PART 31 BEHAVIOUR, Magistrates’ Court Sentencing Guidelines, Act 2003