⚖️ Public safety crimes in Region of Murcia

Detailed analysis of this type of crime across Spanish territory

Total 2024

1,848

Total 2023

1,737

Variation

+6.4%

National Ranking

#11 of 19

🏆 Top Regions - Public safety crimes (2024)

#Autonomous CommunityTotal
1Andalusia16,020
2Catalonia12,907
3Community of Madrid9,846
4Valencian Community9,387
5Galicia4,244

📈 Historical Evolution (2010-2024)

202420232022202120202019201820172016201520142013201220112010
1,8481,7371,7861,4971,3081,6641,5021,3921,2611,4111,5341,6661,6841,7481,579

6. SEGURIDAD COLECTIVA in MURCIA (REGIÓN DE): Current Situation The concept of collective security in Murcia (Región de) encompasses the community's ability to work together to ensure safety and well-being for all residents. This region is known for its vibrant culture and welcoming atmosphere, but like any area, it faces challenges related to public safety. According to current statistics, the community's proactive approach to crime prevention and safety measures has contributed to a generally positive perception of security among its inhabitants. Local Factors Several local factors influence the collective security landscape in Murcia. The region benefits from a strong sense of community, where residents often engage in neighborhood watch programs and local initiatives aimed at enhancing safety. Additionally, the geographical layout of Murcia, with its urban centers and surrounding rural areas, affects how crime is perceived and managed. While urban areas may experience higher crime rates, the collaboration between local law enforcement and community members plays a crucial role in maintaining order and addressing concerns effectively. Prevention Measures To enhance collective security in Murcia, several prevention measures can be implemented by both the authorities and residents. Community engagement is essential; residents are encouraged to participate in local safety meetings and initiatives that promote awareness and education about potential risks. Moreover, forming partnerships with local law enforcement can significantly improve communication and trust, allowing for quicker responses to safety concerns. Expats and newcomers to the region should familiarize themselves with local emergency services and community resources to ensure they can contribute to and benefit from a secure environment. By fostering a culture of vigilance and cooperation, the people of Murcia can continue to enjoy a safe and harmonious living experience.