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Antisocial behaviour data dashboard - Commencing from 22 February 2016

Year

Quarter

Warnings

Strike 1

Strike 2

Strike 3

Serious

Severe Illegal

2024

QTR 1 & 2

476972284029

2023

QTR 3 & 4

481871736528

QTR 1 & 2

473861978729

2022

QTR 3 & 4

397952266829

QTR 1 & 2

4248634106643

2021

QTR 3 & 4

632148501611851

QTR 1 & 2

55811541128851

2020

QTR 3 & 4

565133821911759

QTR 1 & 2

23027862108762

2019

QTR 3 & 4

1141582948591

QTR 1 & 2

1271894086258

2018

QTR 3 & 4

390872785342

QTR 1 & 2

482872245866

2017

QTR 3 & 4

313671923642

QTR 1 & 2

416622765661

2016

QTR 3 & 4

440571334654

QTR 1 & 2

31011002419

The ASB Policy came into effect on 22 February 2016.  However, for reporting period consistency the starting period is from Jan16-Jun16 but only includes data from 22 Feb 2016.

The data on the number of warnings and strikes demonstrates that the ASB policy is effective, as less than 2% of the 6,828 Warnings issued proceeded to a Third Strike.

Likewise the number of tenants who receive a second or third strike is much smaller than the number who receive a Warning, again demonstrating that antisocial behaviour is not often repeated once a strike notice has been issued.

In 2024, the ASB dashboard was retrospectively adjusted to include all Serious antisocial behaviour managed under Section 87 of the Residential Tenancies Act 2010.

In 2024, the ASB dashboard was retrospectively adjusted to report substantiated Serious and Severe Illegal ASB incidents.

The issuing of a Warning or Strike is not the only effective strategy to manage antisocial behaviour, though it has a significant influence. Engagement with support services helps tenants causing antisocial behaviour to change their behaviour and stabilise their tenancy.

For more information regarding antisocial behaviour please refer to the DCJ website.

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Last updated: 05 Aug 2024