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Job file: Antisocial Behaviour Co-ordinator

Posted: 21 July 2005 | Subscribe Online


Who's doing it? Angie Beal.

Where? Lincoln Council.

Job description: Co-ordinating agencies to respond to complaints of antisocial behaviour. Sending out warning letters, making joint home visits to offenders with police and initiating acceptable behaviour contracts. If all else fails, applying to courts for antisocial behaviour orders.

Skills/qualifications needed: Degree or relevant professional qualification - social work, youth work, the law and the police are all suitable backgrounds. Patience.
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Pay: £22,698-£25,650.

What's the job like? My background is drug and alcohol counselling and I worked in prisons for eight years. I started this job a year ago. I never realised it would take over my life. There is no typical day. You can never predict what is going to happen next. My hours of work are extremely flexible.

It is not a nine-to-five job as I can work with police late into the evening. I can usually be found sitting behind my desk in the office when everybody else has gone home as it's the only time I can get any paperwork done. I work in a fairly small team consisting of three police officers, myself, and our invaluable assistant. We run a hotline for people to phone in with complaints of antisocial behaviour.
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As the definition of antisocial behaviour is so wide-ranging, I deal with complaints ranging from neighbour nuisance to criminal damage, vandalism and intimidation. The job is not just about enforcement but also about diverting people away from antisocial behaviour. The best bit about my job is seeing the people I work with break the cycle of antisocial behaviour. The worst aspect is always being late home.


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