What are we working on?

We know the impact that words can have. We know from conversations with practitioners and victims that the language practitioners use in relation to anti-social behaviour can be powerful.

In response to this, we are developing a guide for practitioners on best practices when communicating with victims and talking about anti-social behaviour.

“Use common language, be respectful and stop gaslighting” – victim response

How can you help?

As part of research for this project, we want to find out more about your experience(s) of practitioner language/vocabulary when discussing anti-social behaviour and communicating with victims.

Is it important that we capture as many voices in our research as possible.

“I don’t use the term ‘complainant’ as this conjurs images of someone complaining/moaning” – practitioner response

Survey links

If you are a practitioner, find our practitioner survey below:

Complete our practitioner survey

If you are or have been a victim of anti-social behaviour, find our survey below:

Complete our victim survey

When is the deadline?

The deadline for completing the survey is Monday 28th April 2025.