⚖️ Sexual offenses in Community of Madrid

Detailed analysis of this type of crime across Spanish territory

Total 2024

3,212

Total 2023

3,066

Variation

+4.8%

National Ranking

#3 of 19

🏆 Top Regions - Sexual offenses (2024)

#Autonomous CommunityTotal
1Catalonia4,589
2Andalusia3,453
3Community of Madrid3,212
4Valencian Community2,679
5Canary Islands1,336

📈 Historical Evolution (2010-2024)

202420232022202120202019201820172016201520142013201220112010
3,2123,0662,6632,4201,9762,2152,0141,7761,5511,4151,4011,3201,3101,4431,339

3. LIBERTAD SEXUAL in MADRID (COMUNIDAD DE): Current Situation In Madrid, the Comunidad de Madrid has made significant strides in promoting sexual freedom and rights for all individuals. The region is known for its vibrant LGBTQ+ community, which contributes to a culture that values diversity and inclusivity. However, despite progress, challenges remain, and ongoing efforts are necessary to ensure that everyone can express their sexuality freely and safely. Local Factors Several local factors influence the current landscape of sexual freedom in Madrid. The city's rich cultural history, combined with a progressive legal framework, fosters an environment where individuals can openly embrace their identities. Major events like Madrid Pride (Orgullo) draw thousands of participants each year, reinforcing the city's reputation as an LGBTQ+ friendly destination. Nonetheless, instances of discrimination and violence against marginalized groups persist, highlighting the need for continued advocacy and education at both the community and institutional levels. Prevention Measures To enhance sexual freedom and safety for all residents and visitors, several prevention measures can be implemented. First and foremost, it is essential to promote awareness and education around sexual rights and consent, particularly in schools and community centers. Encouraging open dialogue about sexuality can help reduce stigma and foster understanding. Additionally, local authorities and organizations should continue to provide resources and support for victims of discrimination and violence, ensuring that everyone feels empowered to report incidents and seek help. By cultivating a culture of respect and acceptance, Madrid can continue to be a beacon of sexual freedom in Spain.