
How Information Matters
Networks and Public Policy Innovation
Kathleen Hale(Author)
Georgetown University Press
Will be published approx. on 11. March 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
208 pages
978-1-58901-700-9 (ISBN)
Description
"How Information Matters" examines the ways a network of state and local governments and nonprofit organizations can enhance the capacity for successful policy change by public administrators. Hale examines drug courts, programs that typify the highly networked, collaborative environment of public administrators today. These "special dockets" implement justice but also drug treatment, case management, drug testing, and incentive programs for non-violent offenders in lieu of jail time. In a study that spans more than two decades, Hale shows ways organizations within the network act to champion, challenge, and support policy innovations over time. Her description of interactions between courts, administrative agencies, and national organizations highlight the evolution of collaborative governance in the state and local arena, with vignettes that share specific experiences across six states (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Missouri, and Tennessee) and ways that they acquired knowledge from the network to make decisions. "How Information Matters" offers valuable insight into successful ways for collaboration and capacity building.
It will be of special interest to public administrators or policymakers who wish to identify ways to improve their own programs' performance.
It will be of special interest to public administrators or policymakers who wish to identify ways to improve their own programs' performance.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Washington, DC
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
US School Grade: College Graduate Student and over
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
Not illustrated
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
313 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-58901-700-9 (9781589017009)
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E-Book
03/2011
Georgetown University Press
€58.49
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Persons
Kathleen Hale is an assistant professor of political science at Auburn University.
Content
Introduction: Information Relationships and Innovation 1. Intergovernmental Relationships, Information, and Policy Change 2. From Information to Innovation: The Drug Court Experience 3. Network Relationships, Implementation, and Policy Success: A National Influence 4. Using Strategic Information to Build Programs: Templates, Mentors, and Research 5. Information and Systemic Change: New Professionals and New Institutions 6. Information, Synthesis, and Synergy: A National Nonprofit Information Network 7. Bringing Value to Public Decisions: Information Relationships, Tools, and Processes Appendix: Methodology Index