Introduction to Public Policy What does Public Policy mean – the meaning has changed over the years. The creation of the policy sciences (the study of.

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Introduction to Public Policy What does Public Policy mean – the meaning has changed over the years. The creation of the policy sciences (the study of policy as a field) is closely associated with the work of Harold Lasswell (writing in the 1950s).

Harold Lasswell Lasswell argued that the science of policy had three distinct characteristics that set it apart from other disciplines: it would/should be: - multi-disciplinary - problem solving - normative

Multi-Disciplinary 1.multi-disciplinary—policy sciences would break from the narrow study of political institutions and structures and embrace the work and findings of fields such as sociology, economics, law and politics

Problem Solving 2. problem solving—policy science would adhere to a strict canon of relevance, orienting itself towards the solution of real world problems and not engaging in purely academic and often sterile debates

Normative 3. normative—policy science should not be cloaked in the guise of “scientific objectivity”, but should recognize the impossibility of separating goals and means, or values and techniques, in the study of government actions

The Evolution of the Policy Sciences 1. While the emphasis on a multi- disciplinary approach remains, there is now a large body of literature focused on PP specifically. PP is now a discipline in and of itself with its own set of concepts, concerns, and a vocabulary and terminology all its own

2. Over the past 50 years the virtual exclusive concern with concrete problem solving has waned. Lasswell intended for the policy sciences to generate conclusions and recommendations to solve existing social problems; although this was a laudable concept government officials proved to be intractable and resistant to advice from professionals. 3. Finally, the call for policy sciences to remain strictly normative or prescriptive was called into question

Defining Public Policy - refers to the actions of government and the intentions that determine those actions - is whatever governments choose to do or not to do (Thomas Dye) - “a set of inter-related decisions taken by a political actor or group of actors concerning the selection of goals and the means of achieving them within a specified situation where those decisions should, in principle, be within the power of those actors to achieve” (Jenkins, 1978)

Conceptualizing Public Policy “Policy” is a special kind of response, the central ordering element of which is an explicit statement of intent regarding future actions. The policy response concept denotes what the agencies do in responding to environmental and structural stimuli. This concept is subdivided into policy statements, policy actions, and policy results. a policy statement is the intent of the government to do something about some issue a policy action is what an agency does to accomplish the goals identified in the statement a policy result is what happens in the environment (or, less importantly, in the structure) following the agency’s efforts to achieve the goal identified in the statements.

Indicators for Policy Action 1) Rhetorical attention (attention given to specific programs and agencies) [i.e. paragraph/page counts of testimony presented by agency personnel at hearings, agency reports, administrators’ speeches, etc.] 2) Planning actions [number of formal plans announced by agency] 3) Acquisitive Actions [number of authorization statutes & amendments enacted; # of executive orders, department delegations, amount of appropriations, new personnel granted, acquisition of physical resources] 4) Implementing actions [ disbursal of resources: expenditures, grants, loans, personnel assigned; directives issued, directives enforced (“cases”); information collected and disseminated by agency; contractual relations entered into, etc.]

Policies language – “under god” Administrative – enforcing traffic laws-Orange Co. Legislative – written statutes Executive – executive orders, vetoes, appointments Judicial – deciding to hear a case, interpreting the law, written decisions Symbolic – concurrent resolutions (HCR029 Idaho – Napoleon Dynamite) nondecisions

Assessing definitions of public policy -some are very complex and others are quite simple -they all agree that public policies result from decisions made by government -some take into account the intentions behind a government action Our approach in this class, is to follow Dye’s definition, which is PP is whatever governments choose to do or not to do.

Dye’s definition makes a crucial distinction concerning public policy. That government action, legislated and written into law is but one form of public policy. Another form of public policy, are the many un- codified, non-legislated actions of government that are in themselves a form of public policy. In other words, government’s decision not to address a particular policy area, is essentially public policy; we may call it non public policy.

Other Distinctions Regarding Policy 1. Public policies are constantly changing as they're shaped and reshaped modified and changed and sometimes rejected for new policies 2.Public policy must be inferred from the actions and behavior of the many government agencies and officials involved in policy making over time 3.Policy is a process, or an historical series of intentions, actions, it is not something that can be captured by pulling out a single event or decision 4.Policy is complex in that it takes place on multiple levels 5.Policy is an analytic category used by researchers and social scientists who study government activity