Public safety crimes in Murcia

Detailed analysis of this type of crime across Spanish territory

Crimes of type "Public safety crimes" in the province of Murcia totaled 1,848 recorded cases in 2024. This figure represents a variation of +6.4% compared to the previous year.

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

Total 2024

1,848

infractions

Total 2023

1,737

infractions

Annual Variation

+6.4%

vs 2023

Historical Evolution (2010-2024)

YearInfractionsVariation
20241,848-
20231,737-6.0%
20221,786+2.8%
20211,497-16.2%
20201,308-12.6%
20191,664+27.2%
20181,502-9.7%
20171,392-7.3%
20161,261-9.4%
20151,411+11.9%
20141,534+8.7%
20131,666+8.6%
20121,684+1.1%
20111,748+3.8%
20101,579-9.7%

In the province of Murcia, the incidence of collective security crimes has shown a notable upward trend, as evidenced by the recorded cases. In 2024, there were 1,848 cases, reflecting a 6.4% increase from the 1,737 cases reported in 2023. This rise follows a steady climb from 1,497 cases in 2021 and 1,308 in 2020, indicating a growing concern for public safety in the region.

Murcia's unique demographic factors, including its increasing population density and significant tourism sector, may contribute to this upward trend. The region attracts numerous visitors, particularly during peak seasons, which can heighten opportunities for crimes. Additionally, the local economy, heavily reliant on agriculture and emerging industries, may influence crime rates as socioeconomic factors often correlate with criminal activity.

Comparatively, national trends in Spain show fluctuations in crime rates, but the consistent rise in collective security crimes in Murcia highlights the need for targeted safety measures. As reported by the Statistical Portal of Criminality, Spanish Ministry of Interior, addressing these challenges will require comprehensive strategies tailored to the region's specific needs.

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