Working to make government more effective

Tom Gash

Senior Fellow

Tom Gash advises national and regional governments on crime policy and government effectiveness. He was part of the Institute’s initial set-up team in 2008 and was the Institute’s Director of Research from 2013-2015. Prior to joining the Institute, Tom was a senior crime policy adviser in the Strategy Unit and before that a strategy consultant at the Boston Consulting Group. He is also a Visiting Senior Research Fellow at the LSE’s Mannheim Centre for Criminology.

Tom contributes to a range of Institute projects in a part-time capacity, drawing on his past work on a range of topics relating to government effectiveness:

Tom’s new book on crime policy Criminal: The Truth About Why People Do Bad Things (Penguin, Allen Lane, 2016) was described as ‘an arresting take on crime’ by The Evening Standard and as ‘enlightening on crime in modern society as any book’ by The Times. He is a regular commentator for national radio, print and television and speaks for specialist and non-specialist audiences in the UK and abroad.

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12 JUL 2011 Comment

Wide open public services

The Government’s ambitious public services White Paper contains little that’s entirely new – but could this actually be its main strength?

11 JUL 2011 Report

Open Public Services

This report sets out the most important arguments of recent proposed reforms to public services.

15 JUL 2010 Report

Read Before Burning

Our recommendations for increasing the effectiveness and accountability of arm's-length bodies.