🏛️ Crime in Murcia

Detailed statistics of criminal offenses in this province

The province of Murcia recorded 74,579 criminal offenses in 2024, ranking #8 in the national provincial crime ranking. With a rate of 4797.3 crimes per 100,000 inhabitants, it is above the national average.

Compared to the previous year, crime increased by 0.5%. Property crimes (robberies, thefts, fraud) represent the most frequent category in this province.

Total 2024

74,579

Total 2023

74,194

Variation

+0.5%

National Ranking

#8

📈 Historical Evolution (2010-2024)

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⚖️ Breakdown by Crime Type (2024)

#Crime typeInfractions% of total
1Property crimes51,41768.9%
2Crimes against persons8,77311.8%
3Crimes against freedom5,8117.8%
4Public safety crimes1,8482.5%
5Fraud and forgery1,6882.3%
6Public order offenses1,1541.5%
7Sexual offenses8901.2%
8Family offenses6540.9%
9Other criminal offenses4450.6%
10Special legislation80.0%

Frequently Asked Questions

In Murcia, 74,579 criminal offenses were recorded during 2024, representing a variation of +0.5% compared to the previous year.

📝 Crime analysis in Murcia

The province of Murcia shows an increase in its crime statistics during 2024, accumulating 74,579 criminal offenses, which represents a slight increase of 0.5% compared to 2023. In the Spanish provincial ranking, it holds position 8 out of 52.

With a rate of 4797.3 offenses per 100,000 inhabitants, it ranks one of those with the highest crime rate. This rate allows for an objective comparison of criminal incidence between provinces regardless of their population size.

The main criminal categories are patrimonio, contra las personas, contra la libertad, following a pattern similar to the rest of the national territory. Knowledge of this distribution is essential for planning police resources and preventive programs.

Historical data available since 2010 allows analyzing the evolution of security in Murcia and understanding the impact of different implemented policies. It is important to consider that figures may vary seasonally, with typical increases during holiday periods.

Data Source: Crime Statistics Portal — Ministry of Interior. Last update: 2024.

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Crime Statistics Portal

Ministry of Interior