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ABSO
(redirected from Anti-Social Behavior Order)

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ABSOAviation Branch Safety Office (US Army, Fort Rucker, AL, USA)
ABSOAnti-Social Behavior Order (UK)


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Because, unbelievably, Cartwright had previously been served with an anti-social behavior order (ASBO)--a civil order used to control the minutiae of British people's behavior--that forbade her from making "excessive noise during sex" anywhere in England.
95 Paperback HV9146 Smith (social work research, De Montfort University, UK) provides an analysis of the current state of youth justice policy and practice, reflecting on the impact of the reform program associated with the UK's Crime and Disorder Act 1998 and subsequent legislation, in particular the increased reliance on Anti-Social Behavior Orders to control the behavior of young people.
When necessary we will take the required action, including issuing injunctions, anti-social behavior orders (asbos), acceptable behavior contracts and evict tenants who cause nuisance to others.
 
 
 
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