Repeat victims of anti-social behaviour are getting a better service from Lincolnshire Police, according to a senior officer.
Deputy Chief Constable Neil Rhodes says this was thanks to a combination of a new computer system, improved staff training and officers’ local knowledge.
The computer system, introduced at the force’s headquarters in Nettleham just over a month ago, flags up repeat victims of anti-social behaviour when they call in.
This means that swifter action can be taken in referring cases to the anti-social behaviour teams and local police officers and bobbies on the beat.
There were 30,793 incidents of anti-social behaviour recorded in Lincolnshire between April and December 2007, compared to 31,264 in the same period in 2009.
These included cases of hoax calls, nuisance neighbours, prostitution, fireworks, drunken behaviour, shouting and swearing and abandoned vehicles.
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