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A Practical Guide to Antisocial Behaviour Injunctions 2nd ed


ISBN13: 9781914608957
Previous Edition ISBN: 9781912687213
Published: July 2023
Publisher: Law Brief Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £59.99



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The control of nuisance and anti-social behaviour has continued to be a focus of government interest over the last few decades. English law has taken large steps forward in ASB control compared with many other jurisdictions. With good planning and preparation, many types of behaviour can now be reduced or prevented. The most recent statutory support for victims comes from the Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 (“the 2014 Act”) and this book is about getting injunctions under that Act (“ASBIs”). Since the Act came into force ASBIs have continued to offer a useful tool in the management of disagreeable conduct in society. The government is about to introduce a Pre-Action Protocol which applicants must follow. It may complicate some claims, and care will be needed to comply with its provisions.

This guide provides legal practitioners, social landlords, the police, tenants and their advisors with a practical guide to the current law governing the control of anti-social behaviour in England and Wales using Injunctions made under the 2014 Act. In a comprehensive, yet accessible format it aims to help the reader navigate some of the common challenges associated with the control of nuisance by the use of ‘ASBIs’, both in publicly and privately-owned housing and elsewhere.

Subjects:
Criminal Law
Contents:
Introduction – Why Statutory Help Is Necessary to Control Antisocial Behaviour
Chapter One – ‘Passing Go’ – The Basics (Including Gas Injunctions) and the New Protocol
Chapter Two – Satisfying the Threshold Tests
Chapter Three – Is It ‘Just and Convenient’?
Chapter Four – Gathering Evidence
Chapter Five – Applications for Injunctions
Chapter Six – Prohibitions and Requirements
Chapter Seven – Interim Injunctions
Chapter Eight – Interim Hearings
Chapter Nine – Applications Without Notice
Chapter Ten – The Final Hearing
Chapter Eleven – Breaches – Arrest Without Warrant and Contempt Applications
Chapter Twelve – Issue of Arrest Warrants
Chapter Thirteen – Preparation for Committals, First Hearings and Remands
Chapter Fourteen – Committal Hearings and Sentencing
Chapter Fifteen – Variation and Discharge
Chapter Sixteen – Other Remedies
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