⚖️ Public order offenses in Ceuta

Detailed analysis of this type of crime across Spanish territory

Total 2024

115

Total 2023

120

Variation

-4.2%

National Ranking

#18 of 19

🏆 Top Regions - Public order offenses (2024)

#Autonomous CommunityTotal
1Community of Madrid5,702
2Andalusia5,592
3Catalonia4,502
4Valencian Community4,147
5Basque Country1,356

📈 Historical Evolution (2010-2024)

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115120152183174165134159120120168168174155160

10. ORDEN PÚBLICO in CIUDAD AUTÓNOMA DE CEUTA: Current Situation The concept of "Orden Público," or public order, in Ciudad Autónoma de Ceuta is a critical aspect of maintaining safety and security for both residents and visitors. This autonomous city, located on the northern coast of Africa, has a unique geographical and cultural position that influences its public order dynamics. Overall, Ceuta has made significant strides in ensuring a stable environment, characterized by a relatively low crime rate compared to other urban areas in Spain, although challenges remain. Local Factors Several local factors contribute to the public order situation in Ceuta. The city's proximity to Morocco and its status as a gateway to Europe create a blend of cultural influences that can sometimes lead to tensions. Additionally, the demographic diversity, with a mix of ethnicities and religions, adds both richness and complexity to the social fabric. Local law enforcement agencies are continually adapting their strategies to address these dynamics, working closely with community leaders to foster trust and cooperation. Prevention Measures Residents and expatriates in Ceuta can take several proactive measures to enhance their safety and contribute to public order. Staying informed about local laws and regulations is crucial, as is participating in community initiatives aimed at promoting safety and harmony. Engaging with local law enforcement through neighborhood watch programs or community meetings can also foster a sense of belonging and shared responsibility. Overall, a collaborative approach between the community and authorities can significantly bolster public order, ensuring that Ceuta remains a safe and welcoming place for all.