A path to security for the world's deadliest countries | Rachel Kleinfeld

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Picture your dream vacation.
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Maybe you're dying to go to Rio for Carnival.
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Or you really just want to hang out on a Mexican beach.
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Or maybe you're going to join me in New Orleans for Jazz Fest.
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Now, I know it's less pleasant,
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but picture, for a moment,
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one of the most violent places on earth.
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Did anyone think of the same place?
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Brazil is the most violent country in the world today.
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More people have been dying there over the last three years
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than in Syria.
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And in Mexico, more people have died over the last 15 years
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than in Iraq or Afghanistan.
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In New Orleans, more people per capita are dying
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than in war-torn Somalia.
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The fact is, war only results
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in about 18 percent of violent deaths worldwide.
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Today, you are more likely to die violently
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if you live in a middle-income democracy
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with high levels of income inequality
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and serious political polarization.
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The United States has four of the 50 most violent cities on earth.
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Now, this is a fundamental alteration in the nature of violence, historically.
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But it's also an opportunity.
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Because while few people can do much to end war,
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violence in our democracies is our problem.
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And while regular voters are a big part of that problem,
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we're also key to the solution.
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Now, I work at a think tank,
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the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace,
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where I advise governments on what to do about violence,
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but the dirty secret is,
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most policymakers haven't figured out these changes to violence today.
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They still believe that the worst violence happens in countries at war
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or places that are too poor, too weak,
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to fight violence and control crime.
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And that had been my assumption too.
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But if you look at a map of the most violent places on earth,
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you see something strange.
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Some of them are at war,
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and a few are truly failed states.
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The violence in these places is horrific,
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but they happen to have small populations,
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so it actually affects few people.
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Then there's South Africa, Brazil, Venezuela.
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These places are not poor.
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Maybe they're weak.
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My research assistant and I mapped places
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based on how well they delivered on World Bank projects
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and whether they could get public services to their people,
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and if you did well on both of those,
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if you could get sanitation and electricity to your people
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and deliver vaccines,
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you were in the upper right-hand quadrant.
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And then we overlaid that
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with a map of places where journalists were being murdered.
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Some were happening in weak states,
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but an awful lot of journalists were being killed
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in places plenty capable of protecting them.
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I traveled to every settled continent on earth,
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comparing places that had faced massive violence and recovered
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and those that hadn't,
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and I kept seeing the same pattern.
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I came to call it "privilege violence,"
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because it happened in highly unequal democracies,
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where a small group of people
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wanted to hold on to inordinate power and privilege.
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And if they didn't think they could get those policies past the voters,
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sometimes they would turn to violent groups for help.
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Drug cartels would finance their campaigns.
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Organized criminals would help them get out the vote.
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Gangs would suppress the vote.
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And in exchange, they'd be given free reign,
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and violence would grow.
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Take Venezuela.
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It's the most violent country in the world today,
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if you look at deaths per capita.
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Twenty years ago, the current regime gained power in legitimate elections,
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but they didn't want to risk losing it,
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and so they turned to gangs, called "colectivos," for help.
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The gangs were told to get out the vote for the government
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and force people to vote for the regime in some neighborhoods
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and keep opposition voters away from the polls in others,
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and, in exchange, they'd be given control.
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But if criminals have control,
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then police and courts can't do their jobs.
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So the second stage in privilege violence
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is that courts and police are weakened,
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and politicians politicize budgets,
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hiring, firing,
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so that they and the violent groups that they collude with stay out of jail.
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Now, pretty soon, good cops leave,
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and many that remain become brutal.
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They start off, usually, with rough justice.
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They kill a drug dealer that they think would be let off by the corrupt courts.
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But over time, the worst of them realize that there will be no repercussions
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from the politicians they're in bed with,
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and they go into business for themselves.
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In Venezuela, nearly one in three murders is by the security services.
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Now, the poor are hit hardest by violence all over the world,
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but they're hardly going to turn to such predatory cops for help.
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So they tend to form vigilante groups.
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But arm a bunch of 18-year-old boys,
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and pretty soon, they devolve into gangs over time.
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Other gangs come in, mafias come in,
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and they offer to protect people from the other criminals
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and from the police.
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Unlike the state,
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the criminals often try to buy legitimacy.
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They give charity. They solve disputes.
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Sometimes, they even build subsidized housing.
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The last stage of privilege violence happens when regular people
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start committing a significant portion of the murder.
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Bar fights and neighborhood arguments turn deadly
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when violence has become normal
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and repercussions have evaporated.
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To outsiders, the culture looks depraved,
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as if something is deeply wrong with those people.
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But any country can become this violent
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when the government is, by turns, absent and predatory.
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Actually, that's not quite true --
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it takes one more step for this level of violence to reign.
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It takes mainstream society
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to ignore the problem.
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You'd think that would be impossible,
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that violence at this level would be unbearable,
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but it's actually quite bearable to people like you and me.
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That's because, in every society in the world,
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even the most violent,
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violence is highly concentrated.
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It happens to people on the wrong side of town,
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people who are poor, often darker,
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often from groups that are marginalized,
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groups that mainstream society can separate ourselves from.
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Violence is so concentrated
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that we're shocked when the pattern deviates.
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In Washington, DC, in 2001,
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a young white college-educated intern
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went missing after a hike in Northwest DC,
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and her case was in the papers nearly every day.
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On the other side of town,
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a black man had been killed every other day that year.
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Most of those cases never made the papers even once.
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Middle class society buys their way out of violence.
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We live in better neighborhoods.
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Some people buy private security.
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And we also tell ourselves a story.
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We tell ourselves that most of the people who are killed
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are probably involved in crime themselves.
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By believing that somehow some people deserve to be murdered,
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otherwise good people allow ourselves to live
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in places where life chances are so deeply skewed.
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We allow ourselves.
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Because, after all, what else can you do?
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Well, it turns out, quite a lot.
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Because violence today is not largely the result of war
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but is because of rotten politics in our democracies,
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regular voters are the greatest force for change.
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Consider the transformation of Bogotá.
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In 1994, Colombia's incoming president
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was caught taking millions of dollars in campaign contributions
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from the Cali drug cartel,
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and the capital was overrun with gangs and paramilitary groups.
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But fed-up voters overcame really rabid partisanship,
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and they delivered nearly two-thirds of the vote
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to an independent candidate,
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enough to really overcome business as usual.
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On Mayor Mockus's first day in office,
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the police barely bothered to even brief him on homicide,
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and when he asked why, they just shrugged and said,
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"It's just criminals killing criminals."
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The corrupt city council
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wanted to give police even more impunity for brutality.
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It's a really common tactic that's used worldwide
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when politicians want to posture as tough on crime
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but don't actually want to change the status quo.
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And research shows it backfires all over the world.
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If you throw a lot of low-level offenders into jails,
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usually already overcrowded jails,
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they learn from each other and they harden.
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They start to control the prisons, and from there, the streets.
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Instead, Mockus insisted that police begin investigating every death.
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He fought the right-wing city council,
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and he abandoned SWAT-style police tactics.
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And he fought the left-wing unions
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and fired thousands of predatory cops.
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Honest police were finally free to do their jobs.
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Mockus then challenged citizens.
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He asked the middle class to stop opting out of their city,
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to follow traffic laws
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and otherwise behave as if they shared the same community of fate.
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He asked the poor to uphold social norms against violence,
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often at immense personal risk.
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And he asked the wealthy to give 10 percent more in taxes, voluntarily.
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Sixty-three thousand people did.
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And at the end of the decade that spanned Mayor Mockus's two terms in office,
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homicide in Bogotá was down 70 percent.
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Audience: Whoo!
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(Applause)
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People in places with the most violence,
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whether it's Colombia or the United States,
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can make the biggest difference.
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The most important thing we can do is abandon the notion
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that some lives are just worth less than others,
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that someone deserves to be raped or murdered,
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because after all, they did something,
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they stole or they did something to land themselves in prison
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where that kind of thing happens.
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This devaluing of human life,
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a devaluing we barely admit even to ourselves,
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is what allows the whole downward spiral to begin.
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It's what allows a bullet shot in a gang war in Rio
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to lodge in the head of a two-year-old girl
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climbing on a jungle gym nearby.
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And it's what allows a SWAT team hunting for a meth dealer in Georgia
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to throw a flash bang grenade into the crib of a little boy,
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exploding near his face and maiming him for life.
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The fact is, most violence everywhere
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happens to people on the wrong side of town
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at the wrong time,
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and some of those people are from communities
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that we consider quite different.
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Some of them are people who have done horrible things.
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But reducing violence begins with privileging every human life,
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both because it's right
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and because only by prizing each life as worthy of at least due process,
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can we create societies in which the lives of innocents are safe.
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Second, recognize that today,
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inequality within our countries
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is a vastly greater cause of violence than war between countries.
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Now, inequality leads to violence for a whole host of reasons,
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but one of them is that it lets us separate ourselves
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from what's happening on the other side of town.
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Those of us who are middle-class or wealthy,
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who are benefiting from these systems,
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have to change them at immense cost to ourselves.
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We have to pay enough taxes
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and then demand that our governments put good teachers in other kids' schools
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and well-trained police to protect other peoples' neighborhoods.
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But, of course, that's not going to do any good
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if the government is stealing the money or fueling the violence,
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and so we also need better politicians with better incentives.
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The fact is, we actually know a lot about what it takes to reduce violence.
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It's policies like putting more cops
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in the few places where most violence occurs.
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But they don't fit easily into the boxes of the Left or the Right,
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and so you need really honest politicians
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who are willing to buck knee-jerk partisanship
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and implement solutions.
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And if we want good politicians to run,
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we need to start respecting politicians.
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There's also a lot we can do to fight privilege violence in other countries.
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The most violent regimes tend to be fueled by drugs,
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and then they launder the profits through financial systems
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in New York and London,
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through real-estate transactions,
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and through high-end resorts.
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If you use drugs,
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know your supply chain top to bottom,
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or admit the amount of pain you're willing to cause others
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for your own pleasure.
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Meanwhile, I would love to see one of those tourist sites
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team up with investigative journalists
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and create a little tiny icon --
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right next to the one for free WiFi and if a place has a swimming pool,
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there could be a little tiny gun
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for "likely criminal money-laundering front."
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(Laughter)
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(Applause)
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But until then,
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if you're booking a place in a dangerous country,
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whether that's Jamaica or New Orleans,
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do a little web research,
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see if you can see any criminal ties.
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And, to make that easier,
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support legislation
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that makes our financial systems more transparent --
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things like banning anonymous company ownership.
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Now, this all probably sounds pretty quixotic,
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kind of like recycling your cans,
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just a tiny drop in the ocean of a gigantic problem,
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but that's actually a misconception.
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Homicide has been falling for centuries.
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Battle deaths have been dropping for decades.
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In places where people have demanded change,
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violent death has fallen, from Colombia to New York City,
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where homicide is down 85 percent since 1990.
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The fact is, violence will always be with us,
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but it's not a constant.
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It has been falling for centuries, and it could fall further faster.
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Could it drop by 25 percent in the next quarter century, a third?
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Many of us actually think it could.
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I think of all the kids who'd grow up with their dads,
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all the families that get their sisters back,
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their brothers.
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All it needs is one small push.
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It needs us to care.
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Thank you.
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