Public safety crimes in Málaga

Detailed analysis of this type of crime across Spanish territory

Crimes of type "Public safety crimes" in the province of Málaga totaled 3,436 recorded cases in 2024. This figure represents a variation of -0.9% compared to the previous year.

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

Total 2024

3,436

infractions

Total 2023

3,467

infractions

Annual Variation

-0.9%

vs 2023

Historical Evolution (2010-2024)

YearInfractionsVariation
20243,436-
20233,467+0.9%
20223,289-5.1%
20213,201-2.7%
20202,821-11.9%
20193,052+8.2%
20182,846-6.7%
20172,804-1.5%
20162,959+5.5%
20152,763-6.6%
20143,108+12.5%
20133,381+8.8%
20123,607+6.7%
20113,827+6.1%
20102,939-23.2%

In the province of Málaga, Andalucía, collective security crimes have shown a slight decline in recent years, with 3,436 reported cases in 2024, down from 3,467 in 2023, marking a year-over-year decrease of 0.9%. This trend reflects a broader commitment to enhancing public safety in a region heavily impacted by tourism, which attracts millions annually. The 2022 figure of 3,289 cases indicates a significant rise from previous years, highlighting a peak in 2023 before the recent decline.

Málaga's population density and vibrant tourism industry contribute to its unique safety challenges, as urban areas often experience higher crime rates. The overall reduction in collective security crimes may be attributed to increased police presence and community engagement initiatives aimed at fostering a safer environment for both residents and visitors.

Comparatively, while national trends show fluctuations in crime rates, the slight decrease in Málaga suggests a localized effort yielding positive results. The data, sourced from the Statistical Portal of Criminality by the Spanish Ministry of Interior, underscores the ongoing efforts to improve safety in this dynamic province.

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