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Cleveland’s police and crime commissioner says tackling anti-social behaviour requires joint effort beyond policing. New figures show rising incidents but fewer repeat victims.

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00:00Tackling antisocial behaviour cannot fall to police alone, according to Cleveland's Police and Crime Commissioner.
00:07Matthew Storey says partner organisations must play a role, with early intervention seen as essential.
00:13Figures show more than 18,000 incidents were reported last year, an increase on the previous year.
00:20However, police say there were fewer repeat victims and incidents.
00:24Cleveland Police says it is using targeted patrols, enforcement and problem-solving plans across Teesside.
00:32The force reports hundreds of vehicle seizures and says hotspot operations are delivering measurable reductions,
00:38while work continues with councils and with communities to address local concerns.
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