Can I use publicity when I have taken action against anti-social behaviour?
Sharing information on action taken against anti-social behaviour with those affected will assist in building their confidence that statutory agencies can and will take action to protect them. What information should be shared must be considered on a case by case basis. For example you may wish to inform people that a named individual is subject to an anti-social behaviour order and what its conditions are; however where more informal action such as agreeing acceptable behaviour contracts is taken it may be more appropriate to simply inform the community of this without releasing any personal details. Any disclosure of information should be necessary and proportionate to the aim it seeks to achieve.