The killing of social leaders: An unintended effect of Colombia's illicit crop substitution program

Original research
by
Llanes, Lucas Marín

Release Date

2022

Geography

Colombia

Language of Resource

English

Full Text Available

No

Open Access / OK to Reproduce

No

Peer Reviewed

Yes

Objective

This paper illustrates an unintended effect of the largest crop substitution program in the world, namely increased violence against social leaders.

Findings/Key points

The program increased the rate of social leader killings by 481% and the probability of a killing by 122%. The findings reveal a greater effect on municipalities where leaders oppose the expansion of illicit crops, where organized crime does not hold consolidated power, and where there is a presence of illegal armed groups. This study contributes to the literature on antidrug policies by providing empirical evidence of unintended consequences for local communities.

Design/methods

Examining the recent Colombian illicit crop substitution program implemented in 2017, this paper estimates the effect on violence towards social leaders employing an event study econometric strategy

Keywords

Policy/Regulatory
Crime
Illegal drugs
Substitution/OAT
Social benefits