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Title: Delivering Results


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Delivering Results Jon Harvey Senior Fellow in
Organisation Development www.opm.co.uk 020 7239
7818 jharvey_at_opm.co.uk
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Delivering Results
  • Jon Harvey
  • Senior Fellow in Organisation Development
  • www.opm.co.uk
  • 020 7239 7818
  • jharvey_at_opm.co.uk

3
What have we learnt so far?
  • Two three-year strategies so far 99/02 02/05
  • What has been the strengths and weaknesses of our
    delivery so far?
  • What have we learnt about what works and what
    does not?

4
Change Levers for Joined Up Government (1)
  • Create living whole system strategies
  • Inter-agency process redesign
  • Establish new joined-up units / structures
  • Adjust organisation roles responsibilities
  • WYMIWYG audit and action
  • Join up information and knowledge systems
  • Audit and develop organisational strategies

5
Change Levers for Joined Up Government (2)
  • Develop recognition procedures - informal
    formal
  • Cross over professional knowledge - mentoring,
    job exchange, joint training
  • Tackle partnership blight - agree rules of
    engagement
  • Join up budgets - additional and core funding

6
Change Levers for Joined Up Government (3)
  • Exploit Best Value 5 Cs - especially
    collaboration
  • Review internal protocols for management
    recruitment, promotion and development
  • Review staff training and development overall -
    technical interpersonal
  • Establish joint arrangements for community
    engagement

7
Change Levers for Joined Up Government (4)
  • Develop new forms of joined up leadership
  • openness
  • learning
  • media confidence
  • parochialism
  • ignorance of other services / professions
  • risk aversion etc. etc.
  • Joint appointments
  • Harness professional diversity

8
Whole System in the Room
Creativity
Imaginative Processes
Focus on the Future
Actions Results
Complexity
Commitment
Authentic Dialogue
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Which levers?
  • Which levers have we been using with panache and
    success?
  • Which others might we use more of?

10
Models of crime prevention
  • Problem orientated policing
  • Patterns not incidents
  • Eclectic
  • Situational crime prevention
  • Focus on offender in the situation
  • Influence the decision
  • Social crime prevention
  • Long term sociological causation
  • Early intervention
  • Evidence based crime prevention
  • What works

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Conjunction of Criminal Opportunity (1)
  • Aim
  • define terms such as prevention, reduction and
    community safety clearly and drawing useful
    distinctions between these perspectives
  • bridge the cultural fault lines dividing the
    field
  • help practitioners to envisage, communicate and
    implement specific interventions in the causes of
    crime, and to integrate diverse approaches
  • http//www.crimereduction.gov.uk/learningzone/cco.
    htm

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Conjunction of Criminal Opportunity (2)
  • Crime happens when there is a person
  • with a criminal predisposition present (e.g.
    family background)
  • who lacks skills to avoid crime (e.g. cannot
    read)
  • who is ready to offend (e.g. needs drug money)
  • who has the resources (e.g. courage, tools,
    information)
  • who judges the risk/reward in his/her favour
  • who is there at a situation
  • (see next slide)

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Conjunction of Criminal Opportunity (3)
  • And (crime happens) when there is a situation
  • with a vulnerable attractive target (e.g.
    person, goods)
  • where the target is vulnerably enclosed (e.g.
    shed)
  • which has a conducive wider environment (e.g.
    escape trails)
  • which does not have crime preventers present
    (e.g. person in uniform or teacher)
  • which does have crime promoters (e.g.
    information, tools)
  • Thanks to Paul Ekblom

14
Crime and Disorder Reduction Partnerships
challenges
  • Problem of strutegies not stractegies
  • Evidence based practice
  • Community engagement vs. consultation
  • Well begun is half done

15
Community InvolvementKey Trends
  • Opinion to judgement
  • Late to early
  • Output to outcome
  • Single to multiple
  • Consultation to engagement
  • Past to future
  • Fragmented to joined up
  • Reactive to proactive

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So what now?
  • What are the implications to how we need to
    conduct the CD audits?
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