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<p>The Anti-social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 introduced two measures
that give communities and victims an input into policies and approaches on tackling
anti-social behaviour. They are the Community Trigger and the Community Remedy.</p><p>The
Community Trigger, also known as the anti-social behaviour case review, gives victims
of persistent anti-social behaviour the ability to demand a formal case review (where
a locally defined threshold is met), in order to determine whether there is further
action which can be taken. Any individual, community or business can make an application
for a case review, and the relevant bodies must carry out a case review if the threshold
is met.</p><p>The Community Remedy gives victims of low-level crime and anti-social
behaviour a say in the punishment of perpetrators who receive an out of court punishment.</p>
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