Property crimes in Cádiz

Detailed analysis of this type of crime across Spanish territory

Crimes of type "Property crimes" in the province of Cádiz totaled 37,250 recorded cases in 2024. This figure represents a variation of -8.1% 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

37,250

infractions

Total 2023

40,543

infractions

Annual Variation

-8.1%

vs 2023

Historical Evolution (2010-2024)

YearInfractionsVariation
202437,250-
202340,543+8.8%
202237,804-6.8%
202129,888-20.9%
202026,769-10.4%
201933,707+25.9%
201834,915+3.6%
201734,793-0.3%
201635,035+0.7%
201537,143+6.0%
201437,845+1.9%
201339,518+4.4%
201241,859+5.9%
201141,262-1.4%
201042,023+1.8%

In the province of Cádiz, Andalucía, property crimes have shown a notable decline in recent years, with reported cases dropping from 40,543 in 2023 to 37,250 in 2024, marking an 8.1% decrease. This trend is particularly significant considering the rise in property crimes from 26,769 in 2020 to 40,543 in 2023. The fluctuation in crime rates may be influenced by several factors, including the region's robust tourism industry, which often sees increased foot traffic and potential opportunities for property-related offenses.

Cádiz, with its rich historical background and coastal allure, attracts millions of visitors annually, which can sometimes correlate with higher crime rates during peak tourist seasons. However, the recent decline suggests effective policing and community engagement strategies may be in place. Compared to national trends, where property crimes have also seen fluctuations, the reduction in Cádiz is a positive development. As the local government continues to prioritize public safety, citizens and visitors alike can feel more secure in this vibrant province.

Source: Statistical Portal of Criminality, Spanish Ministry of Interior.

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