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Whose police is it, anyway? Dave Briggs Community Evangelist

Whose Police is it, anyway?

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Slides from my talk to the NPIA conference on Policing 2.0

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Whose police is it, anyway?

Dave Briggs

Community Evangelist

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@davebriggs

[email protected]

www.davepress.net

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There’s a revolution going on

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From the benefits officeto Downing Street

in 5 years

(and a blog)

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So what’s all this going to be about?

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A story about communication

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Hitler hypnotising gays

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Hitler’s hypnotising gaze

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Treat your children with suspicion and contempt

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Things go wrong all the time

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The internet is not just another channel

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The internet as a city

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A place where good things happen

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and bad things too

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A place where people work, play, talk, act

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A place that matters

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A place with its own culture

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GenerousOpen

CuriousCooperative

Funny

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This culture has produced some marvellous things

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Any organisation can learn from this culture

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Social media makes it easier to put this into

practice

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QuickEasy

MobileConversational

FindableScalable

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Don’t ask:

How can we use Twitter?

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Instead:

How can we be open and accessible, whatever the

platform?

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Fundamentally:

The interesting thing about the internet is not the

technology.

It’s the implications of using it.

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Image credit: Paul Clarke: http://www.flickr.com/photos/paul_clarke/

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Private / publicOnline / offlineConsumption

News

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Maybe the really interesting stuff about digital communications has

nothing to do with external engagement at all

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How can an organisation talk to people on the outside, when people inside aren’t talking to

each other?

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The internet makes you rethink:

ChangeKnowledge

TalentRisk

Innovation

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How can we do that?

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JFDIJFDI

Being boringBeing boring

Sustainability

Act

ivity

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So whose police is it?

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Whose internet is it?

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Thanks for listening