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Issue title: Innovation and ICT in Public Policy – papers from the European Group for Public Administration Conference 2008
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Webster, C. William R.a; *
Affiliations: [a] University of Stirling, UK
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding author: Dr. C. William. R. Webster, Senior Lecturer in Public Management, Chair, Living in Surveillance Societies (LiSS) COST Action, Stirling Management School, University of Stirling, Stirling, FK9 4LA, UK. Tel.: +44 1786 467359; Fax: +44 1786 467329; E-mail: [email protected]. URL: http://www.management.stir.ac.uk/
Abstract: This article critically examines developments in CCTV (Closed Circuit Television) policy and provision in the UK, with specific reference to the 'evidence-based' approach to policy-making and service provision. The main features of the CCTV revolution are examined from a policy perspective, so that intertwined changes in purpose and technological configuration are illuminated. The underlying premise of evidence-based policy is that a robust and reliable evidence-base exists and that this body of knowledge is used rationally to inform changes in policy and practice. However, in the case of CCTV, there are a range of issues associated with the evidence-base which seem to contradict the logic of continued CCTV provision. In this article, these issues are explored through what are called five CCTV 'fallacies'. These fallacies raise important questions, not just about the ongoing provision of CCTV, but the nature of modern policy innovation and policy-making procedures.
DOI: 10.3233/IP-2009-0181
Journal: Information Polity, vol. 14, no. 4, pp. 245-259, 2009
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