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Anti-social behaviour (ASB) is often not a “single incident” problem. It is a repeat-pattern problem—repeat locations, repeat cohorts, repeat victims, repeat calls for service. The challenge is that the response more →
Youth anti-social behaviour (ASB) is rarely just nuisance. It is often the visible symptom of a repeating pattern. A basic definition could be: concentrated harm to community. It’s harm concentrated more →
ECINS offers tailored, user-friendly ASB case management tools designed for frontline challenges, enabling efficient, collaborative, and compassionate support that adapts to unique community needs.
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England & Wales’ police forces received 963,847 reports of anti-social behavior in 2025. This figure indicates a 0.89% increase in reports compared to the previous year’s data. So, the overall crime more →
Our partnership and the ECINS platforms will give the AMHC a competitive edge and place us at the cutting edge of monitoring and evaluation for Aboriginal men who use intimate partner violence (IPV).
Devon Cuimara,
Founder CEO,
Aboriginal Males Healing Centre
ECINS has been instrumental in the information sharing process that allowed us to produce a timely report to Social Care … (and) may well have prevented a serious case review having to be carried out.
Andy Solomon,
ASB Team Leader of the Community Protection Team,
Ipswich Borough Council, UK
As ECINS is accessible remotely, officers can upload information on their i-pads when out on the street so they are actively addressing live operations.
Claire Hardy,
Senior Practitioner (Crime & ASB) – City Wide Operations, Public Protection & Licensing Directorate,
Westminster City Council
The difference ECINS is making to our organisation for efficiency, effectiveness, accessibility and managing our caseloads is enormous.
Kirsty Richardson,
Head of Operations,
Tiny Life