The 11 Sheffield streets pictured here are the locations where police received the highest number of reports of anti-social behaviour in May 2023The 11 Sheffield streets pictured here are the locations where police received the highest number of reports of anti-social behaviour in May 2023
The 11 Sheffield streets pictured here are the locations where police received the highest number of reports of anti-social behaviour in May 2023

Sheffield's 11 worst streets for anti-social behaviour reports, according to new police figures

Newly-released crime figures have revealed that the 11 Sheffield streets pictured here were the worst for anti-social behaviour reports in May 2023.

The crime figures from Police.uk – the national website for policing in England – are released with a two-month delay, and we can now reveal the 11 worst streets in the city for anti-social behaviour in the city in May 2023.

The figures are for South Yorkshire Police’s four Sheffield policing districts: Sheffield North East; Sheffield Central and North West; Sheffield South East and Sheffield South West. The police.uk data states that the crimes have been reported ‘on or near’ a specific street or location.

The Crime and Disorder Act (1998) definition of anti-social behaviour (ASB) states: “Acting in a manner that caused or was likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress to one or more persons not of the same household as (the defendant).”

According to South Yorkshire Police, anti-social behaviour (ASB) to report to the force may include: begging; the buying or selling of drugs in public; street drinking; off-road motorbikes; hate crime-related vandalism and graffiti; fireworks misuse; threatening/violent neighbours; fly tipping (if it is happening now); prostitution and indecent behaviour and suspicious vehicles.

If the ASB problem you are experiencing is included in the list above, you can report it to South Yorkshire Police by calling them on 101 or through their online portal at: https://smartcontact.southyorkshire.police.uk/

Call 999 in an emergency.