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'Guidance deterred take-up of orders'

Posted: 27 March 2003 | Subscribe Online


The government admitted last week that confusing Home Office guidance for antisocial behaviour orders could have contributed to their low take-up.

Before resigning as Home Office minister, John Denham told Community Care: "There is no doubt that the guidance the Home Office itself issued originally was unnecessarily complex and in some places quite confusing."

He said: "It has also taken time for magistrates and court clerks to develop a full understanding of Asbos." But he added that "those problems are largely behind us".
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The Home Office has always defended the low take-up of the orders saying that the figure of 5,000 Asbos referred to in financial costings was never an official target. In fact, 653 orders were issued in England and Wales between April 1999 and June 2002.

The Home Office introduced measures to make Asbos more effective in the antisocial behaviour white paper published recently. 

- John Denham's full interview at www.communitycare.co.uk


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