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The Office of the Children’s Commissioner (OCC) recognises that antisocial behaviour causes serious harm to individuals and communities and that, for the good of individuals and society, such behaviour must be addressed through robust and effective measures. However these must be proportionate and recognise the unique vulnerabilities inherent to children. Most particularly, measures to address antisocial behaviour (ASB) by children need to recognise that children who engage in ASB have typically suffered significant disadvantage.
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