"If you don't have an education, you are no one": Understanding the School Experiences of Youth Involved in Drug-Related Crime in Ciudad Juárez and Medellín

Cirenia Chávez Villegas, E. Butti
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The relation between being out of school and participating in criminal economies is widely documented in the literature on youth delinquency. However, the complex connection between these two phenomena has not yet been fully unpacked. This paper draws from two studies that we, the authors, conducted separately to explore the role educational experiences play in shaping the delinquent trajectories of male youth who participate in the drug business in urban centers located in Mexico and Colombia. The first consists of in-depth interviews and surveys conducted in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, while the second is based on long-term ethnographic engagement in Medellín, Colombia. We provide unique insights into the educational experiences of this hard-to-reach population and find that economic hardship does not wholly explain why these young people leave school and engage in delinquent activities. These youth do not "drop out" of school in search of money; rather, they are "pushed out" by a vicious cycle of stigmatization, segregation, punishment, and exclusion. By exploring these dynamics in two cities that have waged long drug wars, this article furthers understanding of the nexus between crime-related violence and educational experiences, thus making an important contribution to the field of education in emergencies.
“如果你没有受过教育,你就什么都不是”:了解城市中涉及毒品犯罪的青少年的学校经历Juárez和Medellín
失学与参与经济犯罪之间的关系在有关青少年犯罪的文献中得到了广泛的记录。然而,这两种现象之间的复杂联系尚未完全揭示。本文借鉴了我们两位作者分别进行的两项研究,以探讨教育经历在塑造墨西哥和哥伦比亚城市中心参与毒品交易的男性青年的犯罪轨迹方面所起的作用。第一个包括在墨西哥的Juárez城进行的深度访谈和调查,而第二个则是在哥伦比亚的Medellín进行的长期人种学参与。我们对这些难以接触到的人群的教育经历提供了独特的见解,并发现经济困难并不能完全解释为什么这些年轻人离开学校并从事违法活动。这些年轻人并不是为了赚钱而“辍学”;相反,他们是被污名化、隔离、惩罚和排斥的恶性循环“排挤”出去的。通过对两个长期开展毒品战争的城市的这些动态进行探索,本文进一步了解了与犯罪有关的暴力与教育经历之间的联系,从而对紧急情况下的教育领域做出了重要贡献。
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