⚖️ Other criminal offenses in Catalonia

Detailed analysis of this type of crime across Spanish territory

Total 2024

939

Total 2023

970

Variation

-3.2%

National Ranking

#4 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)

202420232022202120202019201820172016201520142013201220112010
9399707837616148086677517851,1741,5431,2911,3001,2471,446

12. OTRAS INFRACCIONES PENALES in CATALUÑA: Current Situation In Cataluña, "otras infracciones penales" encompasses a range of offenses that do not fall under the traditional categories of violent crime or property crime. These can include minor drug offenses, public disorder, and various administrative violations. According to recent statistics, while these offenses may not always attract significant public attention, they contribute to the overall landscape of crime in the region and can impact the perception of safety among residents and visitors alike. Local Factors Cataluña's unique socio-economic environment influences the prevalence and nature of these offenses. Factors such as tourism, diverse population, and urban density in cities like Barcelona can create opportunities for minor infractions to occur more frequently. Additionally, the region's vibrant nightlife and cultural activities may lead to an increase in public order offenses, particularly during festive seasons when large crowds gather. Understanding these local factors can help residents and expats navigate their surroundings more safely. Prevention Measures To enhance personal safety and reduce the risk of encountering or being involved in minor offenses, it is advisable for both locals and expats to stay informed about their surroundings. Being aware of local laws and regulations, particularly concerning public behavior and drug use, is essential. Additionally, engaging with community programs that promote safety and awareness can foster a sense of belonging and responsibility. Participating in local initiatives or workshops can also provide valuable insights into cultural norms and preventive measures that contribute to a safer environment.