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Name: Donna Cunningham Enrolment Number: 060939779 Skills Semester 1 Word Count: 1,491 The purpose of this essay is to discuss antisocial behaviour orders and young people. It will describe when antisocial behaviour orders were introduced and why, facts and figures will be presented to back up the argument that antisocial behaviour orders are being used to excess. The essay will then go on to find out why young people might act in an antisocial way and the effects on them and their families. In 1998 the government brought into force the Crime and Disorder Act, this law was introduced in response to growing public concern about antisocial behaviour (ASB) from individuals or groups within a community (Brayne & Carr 2005). Antisocial behaviour, as defined in the Crime and Disorder Act 1998, is when a person has acted in a manner that "caused or was likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress to one or more...

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