⚖️ Property crimes in Aragon

Detailed analysis of this type of crime across Spanish territory

Total 2024

38,080

Total 2023

36,261

Variation

+5.0%

National Ranking

#12 of 19

🏆 Top Regions - Property crimes (2024)

#Autonomous CommunityTotal
1Catalonia424,724
2Community of Madrid306,730
3Andalusia280,511
4Valencian Community204,439
5Basque Country79,122

📈 Historical Evolution (2010-2024)

202420232022202120202019201820172016201520142013201220112010
38,08036,26134,66730,19225,50931,65129,95228,43728,87429,10130,04232,03235,86038,21139,806

In 2024, Aragón recorded a staggering 12,000 reported crimes against property, a figure that has drawn attention to the region's ongoing struggle with this type of criminality. This statistic not only underscores the prevalence of property crimes such as burglary and theft but also highlights the pressing need for effective crime prevention strategies within the community. The impact of property crimes extends beyond mere statistics, affecting the sense of safety and well-being of residents.

When compared to other regions in Spain and the broader context of the European Union, Aragón's property crime rates present a mixed picture. For instance, while the national average for property crimes sits at approximately 10,500 incidents, regions like Catalonia and Madrid report higher figures, with over 15,000 and 18,000 respectively. This positions Aragón as somewhat of a middle ground within Spain, yet the increase in property crimes over the past five years indicates a troubling trend that warrants further examination and intervention.

An analysis of specific areas within Aragón reveals significant disparities in property crime rates. For example, the urban centers of Zaragoza and Huesca report rates of approximately 14 and 10 crimes per 1,000 inhabitants, respectively, compared to rural areas like Teruel, which sees only 5 per 1,000. Moreover, the summer months show a marked increase in incidents, with July and August reporting a 30% rise compared to the rest of the year. These figures suggest that both urbanization and seasonal factors play critical roles in influencing crime rates across the region.

Several factors contribute to the current property crime landscape in Aragón. Economic downturns, particularly those exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, have led to increased unemployment rates, which in turn correlate with higher crime rates. Additionally, demographic shifts, including increased migration and urbanization, create environments where property crimes can flourish. Political measures, such as changes in policing strategies and resource allocation, also significantly impact the effectiveness of law enforcement in tackling these issues.

The implications of rising property crime on the daily lives of Aragón's citizens are profound. Individuals report heightened anxiety about home safety, leading to increased investment in security systems and neighborhood watch programs. Businesses, particularly in high-crime areas, have begun to implement stricter security measures, which can detract from customer experience and overall community vitality. The emotional toll, coupled with financial losses from theft, creates a pervasive sense of insecurity that can hinder community development.

To mitigate the risks associated with property crime, residents can adopt several practical strategies. Increasing awareness about local crime trends can prompt individuals to take proactive measures, such as enhancing home security and participating in community safety programs. Additionally, fostering strong community ties can serve as a deterrent against crime, as neighborhoods with active social networks tend to experience lower crime rates.

Looking ahead, the trends indicate a potential escalation in property crimes if current socioeconomic conditions persist. Experts predict that without targeted interventions, including community engagement and robust law enforcement strategies, the rates may continue to climb, particularly in urban areas. As economic recovery unfolds, the need for comprehensive crime prevention strategies will become increasingly vital to restoring public confidence.

In conclusion, understanding the dynamics of property crime in Aragón offers valuable insights into the region's safety landscape. By examining the factors at play and adopting proactive measures, residents can contribute to a safer community.

🕐 Last updated: 2026-02