Criteria for the ASB Case Review (formally known as the ‘Community Trigger’)
Under the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 a new procedure has been introduced called the ‘Community Trigger’. The Government changed this to be called the ASB Case Review.
To use the ASB Case Review you must have reported three separate incidents of anti-social behaviour or hate crime within the past six months to the police, the Council or your housing provider and believe that no action has been taken.
Each of the incidents need to have been reported within one month of them taking place and you must apply for ASB Case Review within six months of the latest incident. The victim can be an individual, community group or a business.
The ASB Case Review is not a complaints process. If you are unhappy with a service you have received, please consider making a complaint by contacting the organisation to whom you made the initial contact.
The Community Trigger is also known as ASB Case Review.
Please see the ASB Case Review Page for more information and to request a Community Trigger.
I don’t meet the criteria for an ASB Case Review what do I do now?
If this is the first time you are reporting this issue or concern, you can report it by:
- Contacting Sussex Police – call 999 in an emergency or report online
- Contacting your housing provider or Landlord
- Reporting directly to your housing office or housing association, if you are a tenant of a social landlord.
- Filling out our online ASB and Hate Crime reporting forms
To find out more about what the Council can deal with, take a look at our Anti Social Behaviour page.