⚖️ Other criminal offenses in Melilla

Detailed analysis of this type of crime across Spanish territory

Total 2024

34

Total 2023

62

Variation

-45.2%

National Ranking

#18 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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3462685348135141124135134124130716750

12. OTRAS INFRACCIONES PENALES in CIUDAD AUTÓNOMA DE MELILLA: Current Situation In the Autonomous City of Melilla, various criminal offenses, categorized as "otras infracciones penales," encompass a wide range of activities that do not fall into the major crime categories. These offenses can include minor drug-related incidents, public order violations, and other misdemeanors that, while not as severe as felonies, still contribute to the overall safety perception in the region. According to recent data, the frequency of these offenses tends to fluctuate, reflecting broader social and economic trends. Local Factors Several local factors influence the incidence of these minor criminal offenses in Melilla. The city’s unique geographical position as a gateway between Europe and Africa plays a significant role in its socio-economic dynamics. Issues such as immigration, tourism, and trade can lead to increased opportunities for minor infractions. Additionally, the local socio-economic conditions, including unemployment and youth engagement, may also contribute to a higher prevalence of certain types of offenses, necessitating a comprehensive understanding of the underlying causes. Prevention Measures To mitigate the impact of "otras infracciones penales," local authorities and communities are encouraged to implement preventive measures. Awareness programs focused on community safety can educate residents and visitors alike about the importance of reporting suspicious activities and engaging with local law enforcement. Furthermore, fostering a sense of community through neighborhood watch initiatives can significantly enhance safety and reduce the likelihood of minor crimes. For expatriates and newcomers, understanding local laws and remaining vigilant can also play a crucial role in maintaining personal safety and contributing to the overall quality of life in Melilla.