Antisocial behaviour up by 5 per cent in a year

Antisocial behaviour cases are rising in ScotlandAntisocial behaviour cases are rising in Scotland
Antisocial behaviour cases are rising in Scotland
The Scottish Conservatives have accused the Scottish Government of failing communities as figures showed anti-social behaviour increased 5 per cent in a year.

Statistics reveal there were more than 343,570 anti-social behaviour incidents in 2017/18, up 17,635 from the previous year.

Police Scotland’s management information data, which the force does not consider to be official statistics, indicate there were 941 such incidents a day on average in 2017/18.

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Aberdeen City Council had the greatest increase in anti-social behaviour, up 41 per cent year on year from 10,959 incidents to 15,431. The majority of areas recorded an increase while nine local authorities reported a decrease.

Scottish Conservative justice spokesman Liam Kerr said it was “no coincidence that under the SNP police numbers are falling, police morale is at an all-time low”.