%0 Artículo (Article) %A Sampó, Carolina %I Universidad Militar Nueva Granada %D 2017 %G Español (Spanish) %T Drug and human trafficking, a sample of how organized crime advances in Argentina %U http://hdl.handle.net/10654/34761 %X In Argentina, the advance of organized crime is evident. In the first place, it is no longer a country of drug trafficking and has become not only a producer but a consumer. As a consequence, criminal organizations have gained relevance, developing expressions of criminality associated mainly with drug trafficking. These includes human trafficking.This paper seeks to analyze the progress of crime related to drug and human trafficking in Argentina.With this objective, the approach will be qualit-quantitative since we will analyze data and we will work with official documents. In this sense, we consider that drug trafficking has become the greatest threat to public security, followed by Human trafficking, both affecting essentially the youngest. This is a multicausal phenomenon facilitated by Argentinean geographical emplacement, border´s control, State weakness and corruption.