Antisocial Behaviour
What is antisocial behaviour?
Antisocial behaviour can leave victims feeling intimidated, angry and frightened.
Antisocial behaviour can include:
rowdy, noisy behaviour night time noise threatening, drunken or 'yobbish' behaviour vandalism, graffiti and fly-posting dealing or buying drugs on the street litter and fly-tipping rubbish aggressive begging drinking in the street In many circumstances antisocial behaviour can make life unpleasant. It can ruin lives and make whole areas/Communities feel unsafe and vulnerable.
Responding to Antisocial behaviour
The Jammu And Kashmir Police continues to recognise that all individuals and communities have a right to live their lives free from intimidation, harassment and other disorders damaging their quality of life. One of the core purposes of policing is to keep people safe, and this includes dealing efficiently and effectively with antisocial behaviour.
How do you report Antisocial behaviour?
You can report antisocial behaviour in a number of ways: via your local Police Station
via DIAL 100 for emergency
via Suvidha Centre , PCR Jammu or their online reporting system visit :- http://
What happens to reports of Antisocial behaviour?
All reports of antisocial behaviour made to the police are assessed by a police and dealt with accordingly.
You will be asked to give your details in order that a follow up call can be made to you: firstly by our police control room and secondly from your local Police Station.



