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Forum on Anti-Social Behaviour

The Programme for Government committed to the establishment of an Expert Forum on Anti-Social Behaviour and Minister of State James Browne TD established this Forum in 2020.

The forum is considering the effectiveness of existing legislation and looking at proposals for new ways forward, including new powers for An Garda Síochána and additional interventions to support parenting of offenders.

Sub-groups of the Forum have been established to examine particular issues, such as the misuse of scramblers and quad bikes, and a community based initiative to tackle this issue has been created with input from the Forum.

A subgroup of the forum has recently been established to examine the issue of knife crime and similar sub-groups can be established to examine other issues as required.

The Forum is chaired by Minister of State Browne and draws its membership from Government Departments, An Garda Síochána, the Probation Service, Tusla, academia, business groups and Non-Governmental Organisations.

See related press release" Minister Browne chairs first meeting of special sub-group of Anti-Social Behaviour Forum to examine responses to knife crime

Minutes of meetings of the Anti-Social Behaviour Forum

2023

Anti-Social Behaviour Forum Minutes, 24th October 2023
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Anti-Social Behaviour Forum Minutes, 27th June 2023
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2022

Anti-Social Behaviour Forum Minutes, 19th October 2022
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Anti-Social Behaviour Forum Minutes, 13th July 2022
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2021

Anti-Social Behaviour Forum Minutes, 7th December 2021
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Anti-Social Behaviour Forum Minutes, 13th April 2021
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2020

Anti-Social Behaviour Forum Minutes, 27th October 2020
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