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NCJ Number: 181960 Find in a Library
Title: And Justice for All: Designing Your Business Case for Integrating Justice Information -- An Executive Briefing for Leaders of Justice Organizations
Document: HTML
Date Published: 2000
Annotation: This executive briefing was prepared for leaders of justice organizations to highlight the importance of their role in developing a "business case" to persuade target audiences to invest in initiatives for integrating justice information.
Abstract: The briefing first outlines the leadership requirements for developing a business case for integrating justice information, followed by guidelines for the case building effort. The briefing advises that the case must reflect the time and the place in which it is prepared; a case for integration, by definition, is a collective effort; and because there are several audiences for the case, presentations should be tailored to the specific concerns of each one. The briefing then turns to the requirements of preparatory work for case building. This involves determining the current state of affairs, what changes are desired, the market for the changes desired, and the requests being made of the target audiences. The three phases of case building are then described. These involve identifying the objectives, opportunities, strengths, risks, resources, and constraints that guide the integration initiative; using the information collected in the analysis to articulate the details and rationale of the overall approach; and producing the message, materials, and methods needed to customize and deliver the case to various audiences so as to secure their commitment and ongoing support. The contents and presentation of the case are discussed in the final sections of the briefing.
Main Term(s): Court management
Index Term(s): BJA Grant-related Documents; Change management; Criminal justice information systems; Regional information sharing systems
Grant Number: 1999-LD-VX-K004
Sponsoring Agency: Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA)
Washington, DC 20531
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Page Count: 8
Format: Document
Type: Instructional Material
Language: English
Country: United States of America
Note: For the full business case guide, see NCJ-181959.
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