Anti-social Behaviour Law 2nd edition
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Product description
Why you should buy Anti-social Behaviour Law
Anti-social Behaviour Law (Jordan Publishing) covers both general powers to deal with anti-social behaviour and specific powers to tackle particular problems. There are sections dedicated to landlords' and landowners' remedies, the maintenance of the local environment, and the difficult issue of dealing with children and parents. Useful appendices include up-to-date statutory provisions, a list of ASBO prohibitions, and government guidance and relevant websites.
This new edition includes new chapters on Closure Notices, Gang Injunctions, and Nuisance on NHS premises as well as a new section on Drinking Banning Orders. It considers the changes brought about by the Crime and Security Act 2010 and the Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008 as well as the ongoing operation of existing legislation, together with recent case-law and other developments such as government guidance. It also looks at the proposed changes to ASBOs and related orders.
Anti-social Behaviour Law is essential reading for solicitors and barristers specialising in this area of law, professionals dealing with anti-social behaviour issues in local authorities, RSLs and housing trusts, the police, Youth Offending Teams and schools.
Table of contents
Contents
Introduction
•Relevant Bodies, Powers and Duties
•Evidential Considerations
General Powers for Dealing with Anti-social Behaviour
•Powers of Police Officers and Police Civilians and General Criminal
Offences
•Byelaws
•Anti-social Behaviour Orders
•Harassment
•Local Authority Injunctions under Section 222 of the Local
Government Act 1972 211
Landlords’ and Landowners’ Remedies and Nuisance/Misuse of Land
•Landlords’ Remedies
•Landowners’ Remedies and Property Remedies
•Closure Notices
•Noise and Statutory Nuisances
Children
•Remedies Specifically for Children and Young Persons
•Remedies Against Parents
•Education Remedies: Schools and Local Education Authorities
Specific Remedies
•Alcohol and Public Drunkenness
•Animals
•Begging
•Drug Dens
•Fireworks
•Graffiti and Fly-posting
•Litter, Fly-tipping and Household Waste
•Motor Vehicles, Taxis, Bicycles etc
•Obstructions on the Highway and Annoyances in the Street
•Prostitution and Related Issues
•Raves
•Nuisance or Disturbance on Hospital Premises
•Gang Injunctions
Appendices
Index