
Baroness Newlove "not shocked" by 5 Live survey into anti-social behaviour
Baroness Newlove, the current Victims' Commissioner, reflects on our survey into the extent of anti-social behaviour (ASB).
She told 5 Live Breakfast's Rick Edwards that she is "not shocked, I get more angry that people are suffering in silence".
Helen's husband was murdered in 2007 by a gang in an anti-social behaviour case.
She also called on the police to recognise ASB as a crime higher than 'low level'.
Adding: "I will keep saying it's not low level and you shouldn't start from that baseline".
This clip was originally from 5 Live Breakfast on 1 January 2024.
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