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The Locust Effect

Why the End of Poverty Requires the End of Violence
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World poverty is both an intractable and ever-mutable problem. It has afflicted humanity since the earliest times, but its basic features — aside from the constant, want — have evolved as history has moved from epoch to epoch. Today, there is broad recognition that a significant segment of the global population (the 'bottom billion,' to use Paul Collier's term) is impoverished despite the globalization of the world economy. Two questions — why destitution is so persistent despite massive global economic growth and what can be done about it — have animated debates among development scholars and poverty researchers for decades. Those who concentrate on the first question focus on the failure of anti-poverty efforts and typically stress why particular solutions on offer have not worked. Those addressing the second question have focused on either improving material conditions or on creating institutional frameworks (economic, social and political) that will allow the masses in poor countries to escape from poverty. Yet until now, virtually no one has addressed in a substantial way the most basic precondition for alleviating poverty: human safety. In most poverty-stricken areas of the world, violence is endemic. Whether it is generated by criminals who operate with complete abandon or by the state itself via predatory police forces, violence and threat of it have locked hundreds of millions of people into poverty. Gary Haugen and Victor Boutros's The Locust Effect focuses on the central role of violence in perpetuating poverty, and shows that if any headway is to be made, this issue has to become a top priority for policymakers. Simply put, if people aren't safe, nothing else matters. Shipping grain to the poor, helping them vote, or assisting their efforts to start a farm is irrelevant. Whatever material improvements we provide will simply wash away in the face of the corrupt police forces, out-of-control, armies, private militias, organized criminals, and — not least — failed justice systems that plague poor countries. Throughout, the book will feature real-world stories ranging from Thailand to Bolivia to India to Nigeria that vividly depict how violence undercuts antipoverty efforts. While they argue that this violence is the fundamental issue facing the antipoverty movement, they do not merely identify the problem. They also draw from their experience running the International Justice Mission to show that ground-up efforts to reform legal and public justice systems can generate real, positive results. Sweeping in geographical scope and filled with unforgettable stories of individuals trapped within the mutually reinforcing cycle of poverty and violence,The Locust Effect will force us to rethink everything we know about the causes of poverty and why it is so difficult to root out.Readership: General readers, international aid workers, lawyers, Christian lawyers, students and scholars of International Development and International Law

Author Biography:

Gary A. Haugen is founder and president of International Justice Mission (IJM) - a global nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting the poor from violence by rescuing victims, bringing the criminals to justice, restoring survivors to safety and strength, and helping local law enforcement build a safe future. Haugen received the Trafficking in Persons Hero (TIP Hero) award by former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in 2012 for the work of his organization to combat human trafficking overseas. Prior to founding IJM in 1997, Haugen was detailed by the U.S. Department of Justice, where he served as Senior Trial Attorney with the Police Misconduct Task Force of the Civil Rights Division, to serve as Officer in Charge of the United Nations' investigation of the Rwandan genocide. A graduate of Harvard University and the University of Chicago Law School, Haugen was also honored for his human rights leadership by the University of Chicago, Pepperdine University, Prison Fellowship and Sojourners, among other institutions. Haugen and the work of IJM have been featured by Foreign Affairs, The New Yorker, The New York Times, U.S. News and World Report, Forbes, the Times of India, CNN, Dateline NBC, FOX News, MSNBC and National Public Radio, among many other outlets. Victor Boutros is a federal prosecutor who investigates and tries nationally significant cases of police misconduct, hate crimes, and international human trafficking around the country on behalf of the U.S. Department of Justice. He is also a member of the Justice Department's Human Trafficking Prosecution Unit, which consolidates the expertise of some of nation's top human trafficking prosecutors and enhances the federal government's ability to identify and prosecute large human trafficking networks. Boutros trains federal and local law enforcement professionals on investigating and prosecuting federal civil rights crimes and has taught trial advocacy to indigenous lawyers working on similar issues in the developing world. Prior to his work with the Justice Department, Boutros worked on prison reform in Ecuador, documented bonded slaves in India, and helped strengthen anti-trafficking efforts as a visiting lawyer with the National Prosecuting Authority of South Africa. Boutros is a graduate of Baylor University, Harvard University, Oxford University, and the University of Chicago Law School.
Release date NZ
March 13th, 2014
Audiences
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Undergraduate
Pages
368
Dimensions
162x238x32
ISBN-13
9780199937875
Product ID
21310342

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