Crimes against freedom in Cádiz

Detailed analysis of this type of crime across Spanish territory

Crimes of type "Crimes against freedom" in the province of Cádiz totaled 4,977 recorded cases in 2024. This figure represents a variation of +3.0% compared to the previous year.

Historical analysis allows identifying trends for this type of crime in Cádiz and comparing them with other Spanish provinces.

Total 2024

4,977

infractions

Total 2023

4,830

infractions

Annual Variation

+3.0%

vs 2023

Historical Evolution (2010-2024)

YearInfractionsVariation
20244,977-
20234,830-3.0%
20224,391-9.1%
20214,151-5.5%
20204,121-0.7%
20194,243+3.0%
20184,084-3.7%
20174,065-0.5%
20163,875-4.7%
20152,564-33.8%
2014947-63.1%
2013952+0.5%
2012948-0.4%
20111,036+9.3%
20101,052+1.5%

In the province of Cádiz, Andalucía, crimes against liberty have shown a notable upward trend, with 4,977 reported cases in 2024, marking a 3.0% increase from 2023's 4,830 cases. This escalation follows a consistent rise over recent years, from 4,391 cases in 2022 to 4,151 in 2021, and 4,121 in 2020. The increase in offenses may be influenced by various factors, including the region's high tourist influx, which can lead to a rise in petty crimes and incidents affecting personal freedoms.

Cádiz, a popular tourist destination, attracts millions yearly, contributing to its population density and potentially straining local law enforcement resources. Moreover, the interplay between tourism and local industries may complicate the safety dynamics, as increased economic activity can sometimes correlate with a rise in crime rates.

When compared to national trends, Cádiz reflects a broader pattern observed across Spain, where certain regions are experiencing similar increases in crimes against liberty. According to the Statistical Portal of Criminality from the Spanish Ministry of Interior, addressing these challenges remains crucial for ensuring public safety in the province.

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