⚖️ Other criminal offenses in Castile and León

Detailed analysis of this type of crime across Spanish territory

Total 2024

686

Total 2023

764

Variation

-10.2%

National Ranking

#6 of 19

🏆 Top Regions - Other criminal offenses (2024)

#Autonomous CommunityTotal
1Andalusia2,925
2Valencian Community1,244
3Community of Madrid1,099
4Catalonia939
5Galicia741

📈 Historical Evolution (2010-2024)

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686764691582580566584577543433298215250253294

12. OTRAS INFRACCIONES PENALES in CASTILLA Y LEÓN: Current Situation In Castilla y León, the category of "Otras Infracciones Penales" encompasses a variety of criminal offenses that do not fit into more commonly recognized categories such as theft or assault. These offenses can include minor crimes, public disturbances, and various administrative violations. The region has witnessed fluctuations in the prevalence of these infractions, reflecting broader social trends and law enforcement practices. Local Factors Several local factors contribute to the dynamics of these offenses in Castilla y León. The region, known for its rich cultural heritage and relatively low population density, presents unique challenges and opportunities for law enforcement. Factors such as rural depopulation, economic conditions, and social cohesion play significant roles in shaping the landscape of criminal activities. Additionally, the presence of various cultural events and festivals can sometimes coincide with an uptick in minor infractions, as public gatherings may lead to increased opportunities for disturbances. Prevention Measures To mitigate the occurrence of "Otras Infracciones Penales," local authorities and community organizations have implemented several prevention measures. Residents are encouraged to engage in community watch programs and support initiatives aimed at fostering a sense of security and vigilance. For expats and newcomers, understanding local customs and participating in community activities can help build strong relationships with neighbors, which is a vital aspect of crime prevention. Additionally, staying informed about local laws and regulations can empower individuals to navigate their new environment more safely and responsibly.