Anti-social behaviour changes to help those most at risk
Eight police forces in England and Wales will today begin testing new ways of handling complaints about anti-social behaviour, which the government hopes will help identify and protect the most vulnerable victims.
The seven-month pilot project follows the death of Fiona Pilkington who killed herself and her disabled daughter after years of abuse from a teenage gang.
Chief Inspector Nick Glynn, of Leicestershire Police told the BBC what the changes would mean.