School Dropout and Youth Vulnerability

The country faces a problem of school dropout, especially among young people aged 18 to 24, who are vulnerable to criminal acts. Greater state intervention and professional training programs are needed.


School Dropout and Youth Vulnerability

In the country, programs that allow the State to address school dropout through vocational training are not frequent. According to a recent study, young people between the ages of 18 and 24 have been identified as the most vulnerable to engaging in criminal activities.

This research revealed that the lack of educational and job opportunities can lead young people to risky situations, thereby increasing their vulnerability to crime. It is therefore crucial to implement initiatives that provide them with training and employment alternatives to steer them away from potential illegal behaviors.

According to statements from experts on the subject, it is essential for the State to generate public policies that promote the educational and labor inclusion of this age group. In this way, it will be possible to contribute to their personal and professional development while reducing their exposure to situations that may endanger their integrity and that of society at large.