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East Lothian Outcome 8 Fewer people experience antisocial behaviour in East Lothian


Short-term Outcome


Reduced number of those involved in committing antisocial behaviour


Indicators


Calls to ASB Hotline (East Lothian Council)


Calls to the Police in relation to antisocial behaviour (Lothian & Borders Police)


Number of ‘youth calls’ to the Police


(Lothian & Borders Police) East Lothian Baseline


2009/10 – 1557 calls 2010/11 – 1653 calls 18


2009/10 – 7985 calls (average 665 per month) 2010/11 – 7726 calls (average 644 per month)


2008 & 2009 2010 % average


4035 2858


Dunbar 362 228 Haddington 372 Musselburgh 1199 North Berwick


329 Prestonpans 902


% respondents identifying range of Antisocial Behaviour issues as very / fairly common (East Lothian Council)


236 743 189 612


Tranent 871 850 East Lothian Residents Survey 2009


Noisy Vandalism, neighbours/ graffiti, regular loud deliberate parties % damage to property %


East Lothian


Dunbar & East Linton Musselburgh East Musselburgh West


North Berwick Coastal


8 7 8


12 4


Preston-Seton-Gosford 8 Fa’side


13 Haddington & Lammermuir 5 18


Note: 91 calls were from 1 complainer


10 9


14 11 4


16 12 3


Progress targets ‘End’ target/s to 2011-12


& timescale/s


Reduction Reduction


Year-on-year reduction


Year-on-year reduction


reduction 29 37 37 38 43 32 2


Reduction with a more significant reduction in towns with higher levels


2013:


Reduction with a more significant reduction in towns with higher levels


Reduction with a more significant reduction in wards with higher levels


2013:


Reduction with a more significant reduction in wards with higher levels


East Lothian Community Planning Partnership June 2011


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