Abstract
Despite the prevalence of drug trafficking in Colombia’s strategic scenario, little is known about the participation and role of women in this criminal activity. Hence, this paper provides a qualitative study on the participation of women and the different roles they can play in all the links of the criminal chain, from the production of narcotics to their commercialization and exportation. Through interviews and a review of relevant documents, this article seeks to determine the role of women in drug trafficking in Colombia and whether this role has diversified today. The fieldwork, in particular, indicates that women’s participation has indeed changed.
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