⚖️ Public safety crimes
Detailed analysis of this type of crime across Spanish territory
Crimes of type "Public safety crimes" represent 0.1% of total criminal offenses recorded in Spain in 2024, with 3,236 documented cases.
Geographic analysis reveals significant differences between autonomous communities and provinces in the incidence of this type of crime.
National Total 2024
3,236
Total 2023
2,580
Variation
+25.4%
Years of data
15
🗺️ Top Regions (2024)
| # | Autonomous Community | Total |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Andalusia | 16,020 |
| 2 | Catalonia | 12,907 |
| 3 | Community of Madrid | 9,846 |
| 4 | Valencian Community | 9,387 |
| 5 | Galicia | 4,244 |
| 6 | Canary Islands | 3,756 |
| 7 | Castile-La Mancha | 3,616 |
| 8 | Basque Country | 3,524 |
| 9 | Castile and León | 3,131 |
| 10 | Balearic Islands | 2,648 |
📈 Historical Evolution (2010-2024)
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❓ Frequently Asked Questions
In Spain, 3,236 criminal offenses were recorded during 2024, representing a variation of +25.4% compared to the previous year.
📝 Crime analysis
seguridad colectiva crimes constitute a significant category within the Spanish crime landscape, with 3,236 cases recorded in 2024. This figure represents 0.1% of total criminal offenses, experiencing an increase of 25.4% compared to the previous year.
It encompasses crimes related to drug trafficking, road safety and others affecting the community as a whole.
The autonomous communities with the highest incidence are ANDALUCÍA, CATALUÑA and MADRID (COMUNIDAD DE), jointly concentrating more than half of the cases nationwide.
At the provincial level, Madrid, Barcelona and Valencia/València lead the ranking, generally correlated with their higher population density and economic activity.
Monitoring the evolution of this type of crime is essential for evaluating security policies and efficient resource allocation. 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.
What is 6. SEGURIDAD COLECTIVA? "Seguridad Colectiva" refers to a category of crime in Spain that encompasses offenses threatening the safety and well-being of the community as a whole. This includes a range of activities such as organized crime, terrorism, and other actions that undermine public order and collective security. The emphasis is on safeguarding not just individuals, but the community's integrity and stability. Trends and Factors According to current data, the landscape of Seguridad Colectiva has been shaped by various trends influenced by socio-economic factors, global events, and law enforcement strategies. The rise in organized crime groups has been notable, often linked to drug trafficking and human trafficking networks. Additionally, the impact of social unrest and economic challenges can exacerbate the prevalence of these types of crimes, leading to a heightened focus on collective security measures by authorities. Prevention and Protection To mitigate the risks associated with Seguridad Colectiva, proactive measures are essential. Communities are encouraged to foster strong neighborhood networks, promoting vigilance and communication among residents. Awareness campaigns and educational programs can empower individuals to recognize potential threats and report suspicious activities. Furthermore, collaborating with local law enforcement can enhance safety initiatives and facilitate a quicker response to emerging issues. Regional Differences Spain exhibits significant regional variations in the incidence of Seguridad Colectiva crimes. Urban areas, particularly those with higher population densities, tend to experience more pronounced challenges related to organized crime and public safety threats compared to rural regions. For instance, cities like Barcelona and Madrid often report higher levels of these crimes, necessitating tailored law enforcement strategies that address specific local dynamics. Conversely, smaller towns may have different concerns, with community-based approaches proving effective in enhancing collective security. Understanding these regional differences is key for both residents and authorities in developing effective crime prevention strategies.
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Ministry of Interior