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Antisocial Behaviour Service

Last updated: 08/07/2025

Antisocial behaviour relates to ongoing and persistent activity by a someone or a group of people which causes distress, alarm or harassment to people in a separate household.

Other examples of antisocial behaviour are:

• Vandalism

• Nuisance noise

• Nuisance calls

• Littering or drug paraphernalia

• Verbal abuse and name calling

• Intimidation

• Harassment

• Bullying

• Animal problems – fouling, barking, intimidation and uncontrolled animals

• Rowdy or inconsiderate behaviour

Victim Support Scotland can provide personalised support and information to you and anyone you know who might be affected by the crime. First and foremost, we will listen to you and allow you the time to talk about your experiences. We will provide you with a trained supporter who has experience dealing with such cases and who can offer nonjudgmental support and information. We aim to help you feel safer and emotionally stronger, as well as better informed of your rights.

Regions:
  • Scotland

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