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The dispersal order - one of a variety of new powers introduced by the government to help police and local authorities address problems of disorder and incivilities - gives the police powers to disperse groups of two or more people from designated areas. Controversially, these powers raise concerns regarding infringements of individual rights, given the discretion they accord to police. This report provides the first in-depth study of the use and impact of dispersal orders. The report draws on extensive sources of data, including: interviews with policy makers and practitioners involved in implementing schemes across the UK; two detailed city-wide reviews; and two in-depth case studies. It explores the manner in which dispersal orders were experienced and interpreted by local adults and young people and considers their implications for local social relations.The authors assess the balance between enforcement and preventive approaches to local problems and the growing salience of public perceptions in policing. They also provide important insights into local best practice and implications for future policy development. The use and impact of dispersal orders will be a vital resource for all those interested in developing strategies to enhance community safety or keen to understand the impact of policing reforms. It will be particularly relevant to policy makers, police, community safety officers, anti-social behaviour practitioners, those working with young people, and researchers and students of policing.