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Antisocial behaviour takes many forms, from aggressive, noisy or abusive behaviour to neighbourhood disturbances involving drugs, abandoned cars or animals.
If you’ve witnessed antisocial behaviour, please report it to us.
Your neighbourhood can be an area where you live, work, or visit often.
Report unwanted phone calls or house visits
Getting unwanted calls or visits can be stressful and sometimes intimidating, but there are some steps you can take to stay safe and resolve the situation.
If you’re getting unwanted calls, we recommend contacting your phone service provider. They should be able to suggest several ways to screen and block incoming calls. You can read more information about receiving cold calls or visits.
If you're being harassed online, please read our advice to minimise targeting and prevent people accessing your information.
If someone is harassing you because of who you are or who they think you are, this is considered a hate crime, and must be reported.
Please read our advice on hate crimes and incidents, and how to report them.
If you’ve taken the steps above and the calls or visits haven't stopped, please report this to us.
You can report this online by clicking 'Start' below.
Please have the following details ready, if possible:
We’ll assess your report, record the incident, and decide on the best course of action. We'll usually only get in touch with you if we need more details.
In some cases we’ll notify your local policing team who deal with antisocial behaviour. They may want to get in touch with you to discuss it further.
You'll be able to download a copy of your report for your own records.
Average completion time: five to 10 minutes.
When you're ready, click 'Start' to begin.