Report anti-social behaviour or crime

Hertsmere Community Safety Partnership (CSP) treats all reports of anti-social behaviour (ASB) seriously and aims to work in partnership to resolve or reduce ASB in Hertsmere.

How do I report anti-social behaviour?

If you are experiencing ASB now and would like police attendance please call the police’s non-emergency number 101 or 999 in an emergency.

If you would like to tell us about the ASB that you are experiencing, but don’t want a police response please Report Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB) online.

Housing Association tenants should report incidents to their landlord, as they have a duty to manage ASB within its housing stock.

Repeat victims of anti-social behaviour may activate the Anti-social Behaviour (ASB) Case Review which allows for a review of the case to be completed if the threshold is met. Further information on the ASB Case Review can be found further down on this webpage.

How do I report a crime?

You can report crime via the non-emergency number 101 or 999 in an emergency. An emergency is when there is a risk of injury to someone or a risk of serious damage to property, or you suspect a crime is in progress or there is a serious incident, which needs immediate police attendance.

You can also report a crime online via the Hertfordshire Constabulary.

How can I report crime anonymously?

You can report crime anonymously to CrimeStoppers or by calling 0800 555 111.

How can young people report crime anonymously?

If you are a young person, you can give information anonymously via Fearless and you can access non-judgemental information and advice about crime and criminality.

How do I contact my local ward Police Constable (PC) or police community support officer?

Hertsmere Neighbourhood Policing Team's (NPT) are part of Hertsmere CSP. They are made up of a team of Sergeants, Police Officers and PCSOs all dedicated to their neighbourhood to serve the community.

Your PCSOs are your first port of call if you have a problem where you live or are concerned about anti-social behaviour or criminal activity in your neighbourhood.

Your Neighbourhood Police Officers deal with issues that only those with full police powers can do, for example making arrests and stopping vehicles.

If you want to get in touch with an officer, please contact:

Find out more about your NPT priorities or community meetings/events in your area:

The Anti-social Behaviour Case Review

If you are a Hertsmere resident facing repeated anti-social behaviour (ASB), you can apply for an ASB Case Review which gives you the right to request a review of your case and for agencies to come together to find a solution. Please visit the ASB Case Review page for more information.

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