Reporting Anti-Social Behaviour and Hate Crime
Reporting anti-social behaviour
Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) covers a range of issues from
serious violence and harassment to more everyday incidents and
situations like noisy dogs or rubbish dumping. It includes
any activity that causes alarm, distress or harassment to the
individual or the community.
ASB includes the following:
- All kinds of harassment including verbal and physical
abuse or threats, motivated by someone's age,
disability,faith,race or sexual orientation
- Racial and other kinds of harassment motivated by someone’s
age, disability, faith or sexual orientation - these are called
hate crimes.
- Drug dealing or misuse, alcohol-related nuisance and
prostitution
- Vandalism, graffiti and damage to property
- Noise nuisance at high levels or unreasonable hours or other
continuous environmental health issues
- Other nuisance like dumping rubbish, dog fouling, uncontrolled
pets, car repairs, dangerous parking and abandoned cars.
We want everyone to feel safe and enjoy living, working and
visiting in Tower Hamlets.
Tower Hamlets Homes believes that noone should have to live with
anti-social behaviour and we are committed to working
with the council and other statutory partners, voluntary and
private sector organisations, and most importantly, our resident,
to deal with ASB and Hate Crime.
How do I report an incident?
For more information about anti-social behaviour
visit the council's
ASB website .
Reporting Hate Crime
We understand that the decision not to
report a crime, is often because of complex mix of
individual's emotions, perceptions and expectations.We want you to
report hate crime so we can help stop it.
How do I report an incident?
For more information about Hate Crime
visit Tower Hamlets council's Hate
Crime website.
Reporting noise nuisance
Noise is one of the most common causes of
nuisance that is reported to Tower Hamlets Homes and includes for
example loud music, TV, DIY, slamming doors, dogs barking, children
playing, car alarms, car repairs and rowdy behaviour.
How do I report an incident?