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Acceptable Behaviour Contracts (ABC)

Acceptable Behaviour Contracts (ABCs)

What is an Acceptable Behaviour Contract?

Acceptable Behaviour Contracts (ABCs) have been introduced in various parts of the country and have, to date, been successful in tackling anti-social behaviour.

An Acceptable Behaviour Contract is a written agreement between a person (whose behaviour has been identified as being anti-social) and Swindon Police, Swindon Borough Council and any other agency.

The agreement will state that the person will not engage in or continue with certain identifiable acts.

If the contract is breached, a case conference will be called to agree further action. This might include consideration of eviction proceedings, a child  protection order, a parenting order or a new contract.

In response to local concerns, Swindon Police and Swindon Borough Council have decided to introduce ABCs in Swindon, starting first in Penhill and Abbey Meads.

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Reporting an Incident
Acceptable Behaviour Contracts (ABC)
ABCs - How They Work
Who ABCs Apply To
Legal Basis
If The Contract is Breached
Contact Details



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