 Dawn Abell, Antisocial Behaviour Unit Cara McKee, Antisocial Behaviour Researcher.

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 Dawn Abell, Antisocial Behaviour Unit Cara McKee, Antisocial Behaviour Researcher

 Antisocial Behaviour and the Scottish Household Survey?  Scottish Household Survey (SHS) is a key element of the antisocial behaviour monitoring and evaluation framework

 Today’s presentation  Antisocial behaviour monitoring and evaluation framework  Changes made to SHS (2005 onwards)  Use of SHS data

 ASB monitoring and evaluation framework  Assessing the success of the national antisocial behaviour strategy  Track change at national, local authority and neighbourhood level in: - incidents of antisocial behaviour - perception of antisocial behaviour - performance of agencies - people’s perception of performance of agencies

 ASB monitoring and evaluation framework  Basket of core indicators  Existing surveys and statistical data including SHS, Scottish Crime and Victimisation Survey, police statistics etc  Performance of agencies to be assessed by various inspectorates and Audit Scotland

 Scottish Household Survey  Types of antisocial behaviour  Personal experience of antisocial behaviour  Effect on quality of life

 How will the SHS data be used?  Report annually from 2006  Use at a neighbourhood level  Links to community regeneration outcome agreements and community safety partnerships funding

 Scottish Household Survey and Antisocial Behaviour  Any questions?