- Respondents who feel satisfied with the council’s approach to tackling anti-social behaviour feel there are not many issues (12%) and the council responds efficiently (6%)
- Those who are neither satisfied nor dissatisfied with the council’s approach to anti-social behaviour have not experienced many issues (12%), feel that the council has not efficiently stopped it (8%), or do not see the council tackling anti-social behaviour (5%)
- Respondents who are dissatisfied feel it is not addressed or dealt with adequately (50%), the process of reporting is too taxing, and the issues are continuous (both 8%)
Tackling anti-social behaviour – reasons for satisfaction and dissatisfaction
Summary
Why do you feel satisfied with the council’s approach to tackling anti-social behaviour?
Base: Respondents who feel 'satisfied' with the council’s approach to tackling anti-social behaviour (99)
This table shows that
12% of respondents are satisfied with the council’s approach to tackling anti-social behaviour as there are not many issues
6% feel the council have responded to issues efficiently
5% feel the council has taken some steps, but more could be done
6% feel satisfied for other reasons
72% did not leave a relevant comment
wdt_ID | Key themes | Percentage (%) |
---|---|---|
1 | There are not many issues | 12 |
2 | The council have responded to issues efficiently | 6 |
3 | The council has taken steps, but more could be done | 5 |
8 | Other | 6 |
9 | No relevant comment | 72 |
Why do you feel 'neither satisfied nor dissatisfied' with the council’s approach to tackling anti-social behaviour?
Base: Respondents who feel neither satisfied nor dissatisfied with the council’s approach to tackling anti-social behaviour (102)
This table shows that
12% of respondents feel neither satisfied nor dissatisfied with the council’s approach to tackling anti-social behaviour as they have not experienced many issues
8% feel the council has not efficiently dealt with/ stopped anti-social behaviour
5% say they do not see the council tackling anti-social behaviour
4% have experienced anti-social behaviour in their area
5% feel neither satisfied nor dissatisfied for other reasons
53% did not leave a relevant comment
wdt_ID | Key themes | Percentage (%) |
---|---|---|
1 | Not experienced many issues | 12 |
2 | The council has not efficiently dealt with/ stopped it | 8 |
3 | Do not see the council tackling anti-social behaviour | 5 |
8 | Respondent experience anti-social behaviour in their area | 4 |
9 | Other | 5 |
10 | No relevant comment | 53 |
Why do you feel dissatisfied with the council’s approach to tackling anti-social behaviour?
Base: Respondents who feel 'dissatisfied' with the council’s approach to tackling anti-social behaviour (74)
This table shows that
50% of respondents are dissatisfied with the council’s approach to tackling anti-social behaviour as they feel it is not addressed/ dealt with adequately
8% feel the process of reporting is taxing
8% also feel the issues are continuous
3% feel tackling anti-social behaviour is down to the police
8% are dissatisfied for other reasons
76% left no relevant comment
wdt_ID | Key themes | Percentage (%) |
---|---|---|
1 | It is not addressed/ dealt with adequately | 50 |
2 | Process of reporting is taxing | 8 |
3 | Issues are continuous | 8 |
8 | Tackling anti-social behaviour is down to the police | 3 |
9 | Other | 8 |
10 | No relevant comment | 76 |