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Anti-Social Behaviour: Afraid In My Own Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ

Rory Carson investigates how anti-social behaviour blights communities across Britain and discovers how hard it can be to get help.

When a Middlesbrough homeowner shouted at kids climbing onto a neighbour’s roof, he had no idea it would trigger a series of violent attacks on his property, some caught on CCTV. Panorama reporter Rory Carson investigates how anti-social behaviour blights communities across Britain and discovers how hard it can be to get help. Research by Panorama reveals that many local councils and police forces are failing to use the full force of the law to stop anti-social behaviour and how, if left unchecked, it can have serious consequences.

29 minutes

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Role Contributor
Reporter Rory Carson
Producer Joseph McAuley
Director Joseph McAuley
Executive Producer Leo Telling
Editor Karen Wightman

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