In particular it wants to increase the use of individual support orders (ISOs) alongside antisocial behaviour orders (Asbos). ISOs are designed to ensure young people who are given Asbos get the support they need to adhere to the restrictions placed on their behaviour. But less than 10 per cent of Asbos currently issued have an ISO attached, and previous efforts to increase take up have been unsuccessful. In this latest drive 52 local authorities in England have been asked to bid...