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What is the difference between crime and anti-social behaviour?

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What is the difference between crime and anti-social behaviour?

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Anti-social behaviour is causing harasssment, alarm and/or distress to other people. It includes noise nuisance, vandalism, graffiti, verbal abuse and intimidation. It is usually ongoing and is usually from people who are known to you. Crime is something that is agains the law. It could be theft, assault, fraud, or selling drugs. It is usually a one -off event, usually from people not known to you. Both crime and anti-social behaviour are serious matters.

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