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An anti-social behaviour order (ASBO /ˈæzboʊ/) is a civil order made in Great Britain against a person who had been shown, on the balance of evidence, to have engaged in anti-social behaviour. The orders were introduced by Prime Minister Tony Blair in 1998, and continued in use until repealed in England and Wales by the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 on 20 October 2014—although they continue to be used in Scotland. ASBOs were replaced in England and Wales by the civil injunctions and the criminal behaviour orders. They were designed to address behaviours like intimidation, drunkenness, and violence by individuals and families, using civil orders rather than criminal sanctions. The orders restricted behaviour in some way, such as: prohibiting a return to a certain area o

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  • An anti-social behaviour order (ASBO /ˈæzboʊ/) is a civil order made in Great Britain against a person who had been shown, on the balance of evidence, to have engaged in anti-social behaviour. The orders were introduced by Prime Minister Tony Blair in 1998, and continued in use until repealed in England and Wales by the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 on 20 October 2014—although they continue to be used in Scotland. ASBOs were replaced in England and Wales by the civil injunctions and the criminal behaviour orders. They were designed to address behaviours like intimidation, drunkenness, and violence by individuals and families, using civil orders rather than criminal sanctions. The orders restricted behaviour in some way, such as: prohibiting a return to a certain area or shop; or restricting public behaviours, such as swearing or drinking alcohol. Many saw the ASBOs as connected with young delinquents. They are closely related to the fixed penalty notices and related schemes such as penalty notices for disorder (PNDs) and penalty charge notices (PCNs), in both intent and date of introduction. (en)
  • Nel Regno Unito, un anti-social behaviour order (in italiano: ordine di condotta antisociale), detto comunemente ASBO, è un provvedimento emesso a carico di una persona che ha dimostrato, sulla base di prove, di aver partecipato a comportamenti anti-sociali. Introdotto dal primo ministro Tony Blair nel 1998, l'ordine di condotta antisociale è stato progettato per prevenire piccoli incidenti che non richiedono necessariamente un'azione penale. Gli ordini consistono nel limitare il comportamento scorretto, ad esempio vietando il ritorno in una determinata area o in un istituto oppure limitando comportamenti individuali come, ad esempio, la frequentazione di bordelli o pub. Nel 2015 gli ordini sono stati sostituiti da nuove misure (CBO) più orientate al principio di tassatività in quanto collegate all'accertamento di un reato: i loro presupposti possono essere assimilati, in parte, al giudizio di pericolosità sociale delle misure di sicurezza del diritto italiano. (it)
  • 反社会的行動禁止命令 (英語:Anti-Social Behaviour Order) は、イギリスで1999年に制定されたものである。命令に違反すると、最高で懲役5年の刑罰が適用される。 本来は、罰則ではなく加害者が二度と迷惑をしないようにするためのルールであり、フーリガンなど常軌を逸した行動をする若者を取り締まる目的で導入されたが、近年は騒音や不法投棄など迷惑行為全般に適用している。 (ja)
  • Anti-social behaviour order, ASBO, är en brittisk juridisk term. ASBO infördes i lagen och syftar till att varna någon som uppför sig på ett sådant sätt att beteendet kan orsaka oro eller obehag eller leda till besvär för andra personer som inte är del av samma hushåll som den varnade personen. I England och Wales utfärdas ASBO av och i Skottland av . (sv)
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  • 反社会的行動禁止命令 (英語:Anti-Social Behaviour Order) は、イギリスで1999年に制定されたものである。命令に違反すると、最高で懲役5年の刑罰が適用される。 本来は、罰則ではなく加害者が二度と迷惑をしないようにするためのルールであり、フーリガンなど常軌を逸した行動をする若者を取り締まる目的で導入されたが、近年は騒音や不法投棄など迷惑行為全般に適用している。 (ja)
  • Anti-social behaviour order, ASBO, är en brittisk juridisk term. ASBO infördes i lagen och syftar till att varna någon som uppför sig på ett sådant sätt att beteendet kan orsaka oro eller obehag eller leda till besvär för andra personer som inte är del av samma hushåll som den varnade personen. I England och Wales utfärdas ASBO av och i Skottland av . (sv)
  • An anti-social behaviour order (ASBO /ˈæzboʊ/) is a civil order made in Great Britain against a person who had been shown, on the balance of evidence, to have engaged in anti-social behaviour. The orders were introduced by Prime Minister Tony Blair in 1998, and continued in use until repealed in England and Wales by the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 on 20 October 2014—although they continue to be used in Scotland. ASBOs were replaced in England and Wales by the civil injunctions and the criminal behaviour orders. They were designed to address behaviours like intimidation, drunkenness, and violence by individuals and families, using civil orders rather than criminal sanctions. The orders restricted behaviour in some way, such as: prohibiting a return to a certain area o (en)
  • Nel Regno Unito, un anti-social behaviour order (in italiano: ordine di condotta antisociale), detto comunemente ASBO, è un provvedimento emesso a carico di una persona che ha dimostrato, sulla base di prove, di aver partecipato a comportamenti anti-sociali. (it)
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  • Anti-social behaviour order (en)
  • Anti-social behaviour order (it)
  • 反社会的行動禁止命令 (ja)
  • Anti-social behaviour order (sv)
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