antisocial behaviour order

  • 1antisocial behaviour order — [antisocial behaviour order] » ↑ASBO …

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  • 2antisocial behaviour order — an order that can be made by a court, where necessary, preventing alarming or distressing conduct to protect the neighbourhood. Breach is a criminal offence: Crime and Disorder Act 1998. Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001 …

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  • 3antisocial behaviour order — noun A civil order made against a person, as a result of persistent antisocial behaviour …

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  • 4Anti-Social Behaviour Order — An Anti Social Behaviour Order or ASBO (pronEng|ˈæzbəʊ) in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland [http://www.ireland.com/newspaper/breaking/2006/1229/breaking9.htm Asbos come into force on Monday] The Irish Times news report, 29 December …

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  • 5Antisocial — ( against society ) can refer to a person who is harmful or hostile to others, or society in general. It is widely misused to refer to what may be termed unfriendly or not social. In psychiatry, antisocial or antisocial behavior can refer… …

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  • 6Antisocial personality disorder — Not to be confused with Anti social behaviour, Avoidant personality disorder, Schizoid personality disorder, or Dissociative identity disorder. Antisocial personality disorder Classification and external resources ICD 10 F60.2 …

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  • 7behaviour — (BrE) (AmE behavior) noun ADJECTIVE ▪ exemplary, good ▪ He had his jail term cut for good behaviour. ▪ acceptable ▪ normal ▪ …

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  • 8Social behaviour in animals — Introduction       actions of animals living in communities. Such behaviour may include the feeding of the young, the building of shelters, or the guarding of territory. General characteristics       Social behaviour (Social behaviour in animals) …

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  • 9Anti-social Behaviour Act 2003 — The Anti social Behaviour Act 2003 is a United Kingdom Act of Parliament (citation 2003 c. 38) which almost entirely applies only to England and Wales. The Act, championed by then home secretary David Blunkett, was passed in 2003. As well as… …

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  • 10Public order crime — For relevant case law, see Public order crime case law in the United States In criminology public order crime is defined by Siegel (2004) as ...crime which involves acts that interfere with the operations of society and the ability of people to… …

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