http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/6210055.stm
Forty areas of England and Wales are to be offered more money to tackle the problem of anti-social behaviour.
The government's "respect tsar", Louise Casey, said councils in deprived areas were bidding to become "respect zones".
Ms Casey has also advocated so-called "street meetings", where senior figures from local councils and police forces would gather in neighbourhood locations such as community centres, rather than more formal town halls, to listen to residents' fears.
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Forty areas of England and Wales are to be offered more money to tackle the problem of anti-social behaviour.
The government's "respect tsar", Louise Casey, said councils in deprived areas were bidding to become "respect zones".
Ms Casey has also advocated so-called "street meetings", where senior figures from local councils and police forces would gather in neighbourhood locations such as community centres, rather than more formal town halls, to listen to residents' fears.
Ali G for Prime Minister! New Labour - Keeping it Real
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