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He had been walking back to the property at about GMT on Monday when the youths ran up behind him and attacked him. Det Con Hoare said the group also followed him back to the property where he was staying. As he went inside, they threw a bottle at the house which hit a wall, she added. Nothing was stolen and the victim was treated for his injuries at the Royal Sussex County Hospital, she said. Sgt Peter Castleton believes the increase is down to better recording by police and a campaign to encourage victims to come forward.

He said most people had been subjected to very distressing verbal attacks. Sgt Castleton, who is part of Brighton's partnership community safety team, said: "Typically, we're talking about harassment, it's often name calling.

The Community Trigger is designed to ensure that there is a review where incidents have been reported and no action has been taken. Cityclean collections questions and answers. Hide Notification. You are here: Home Reducing crime and anti-social behaviour. Reducing crime and anti-social behaviour What we're doing to reduce crime and anti-social behaviour in the city. Report anti-social behaviour online You can contact the Partnership Community Safety Team on On the Safe in the City Partnership website you can find out about: the work of the partnership, including a downloadable version of their current Community Safety, Crime Reduction and Drugs Strategy how to stay safe and protect your property who to contact if you are a victim of crime or anti-social behaviour remember, in an emergency phone the police, ambulance or fire services immediately on a list of local action groups where local neighbourhood issues can be taken forward information on the crime and disorder picture in the city other useful documents and links Council tenants and leaseholders can also see our information on anti-social behaviour in council housing.

Hate incidents and anti-social behaviour At the Partnership Community Safety team, we support and advise people who experience harassment, victimisation, intimidation or abuse because of their race, faith, religion, disability or because they are lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender.

You can find more information and ways to report hate incidents on the specific pages below: Racist and religiously motivated incidents Disability hate incidents Lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender LGBT hate incidents Anti-social behaviour is behaviour that causes alarm, distress harassment to you or your family. ASB and hate incidents case review Community Trigger The Community Trigger is a process you can use to ask agencies to review their response to anti-social behaviour or hate incidents you have reported.



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