Special legislation in Seville

Detailed analysis of this type of crime across Spanish territory

Crimes of type "Special legislation" in the province of Seville totaled 18 recorded cases in 2024. This figure represents a variation of +20.0% compared to the previous year.

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

Total 2024

18

infractions

Total 2023

15

infractions

Annual Variation

+20.0%

vs 2023

Historical Evolution (2010-2024)

YearInfractionsVariation
202418-
202315-16.7%
202232+113.3%
202131-3.1%
202038+22.6%
201934-10.5%
201824-29.4%
201722-8.3%
201616-27.3%
201513-18.8%
201412-7.7%
201313+8.3%
201217+30.8%
201111-35.3%
20109-18.2%

In the province of Sevilla, Andalucía, special legislation offenses have displayed notable fluctuations over recent years. In 2024, there were 18 reported cases, marking a 20% increase from the previous year, which recorded 15 cases. This rise follows a downward trend from 2022, when offenses peaked at 32 cases, and 2021 with 31 cases, indicating a broader variability in crime rates.

Factors influencing these statistics may include Sevilla's vibrant tourism industry, which attracts millions of visitors annually, and its dense population, contributing to an increased likelihood of such offenses. The city’s historical significance and urban density can lead to unique challenges in public safety.

When compared to national trends, which often reflect a more stable crime environment, Sevilla's year-over-year changes indicate a need for ongoing vigilance and tailored public safety measures. Understanding these trends is essential for local authorities and stakeholders to implement effective strategies.

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

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