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Identifying Antisocial Behavoiur. e-beat. “ Behaviour which causes or is likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress to one or more people who are not in the same household as the perpetrator.”.
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e-beat “Behaviour which causes or is likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress to one or more people who are not in the same household as the perpetrator.” Replace this text with the definition of antisocial behaviour that the Students developed in the last session
e-beat Class Activity Use the hierarchy sheet like this on your table to sort the antisocial behaviour cards your group has been given. The most antisocial will be at the top. Try to come to a democratic decision.
Class sort together of the cards Someone is setting off fireworks late at night. A group of mates are collecting together in a street. Their behaviour is rowdy and noisy, but they are just having a laugh. A small group wearing hoodies are circling around people as they walk up the street. They are asking for money for bus fare. (It might be for drink or drugs.) There is always someone where the kids hang out who has drugs to sell. The person approaches kids without being invited. Loud music is being played and can be heard from at least six houses away. Some old sofas and chairs have been dumped on an area of grass in an estate. Someone has sprayed graffiti on a house wall at the end of a terrace. Someone from a group is shouting names and saying nasty things to people passing by. Some young people are playing football in the street and the ball keeps going into other people’s gardens. A small group is sitting around a street corner drinking bottles of cider.