Analysis of Tarragona Criminal Data
The year 2024 has brought a notable increase of 2.7% in crimes in the Tarragona demarcation, according to statistics published by the Ministry of the Interior. With a total of 48,181 criminal offenses recorded, the province is in a worrying situation. Salou stands out as one of the municipalities with a significant increase, with a percentage growth of 16.3%.
Trends in Violent Crime
Violence has become a hot topic, with a total of 15 homicides, one more than the previous year. Attempted homicides have seen a dramatic increase of 21.1%, from 149 to 187 incidents. Sexual assaults have also increased, with a 25.5% increase in cases of assault with penetration.
Comparative Data with Other Demarcations
Compared to Girona, which has registered an increase of 4.2%, Tarragona occupies second position in Catalonia in terms of crime growth, with similar data to Lleida (2.6%).
Increase in Conventional Crimes
Traditional crimes, which do not include cybercrime, have grown by 3.3%, reaching a total of 40,345 offenses. In addition to sexual assaults, 286 crimes against sexual freedom have been reported, an increase of 0.7%.
Situation in Key Municipalities
Specific Data for Tarragona and Reus
Tarragona and Reus have been in the spotlight, with the Tarragona capital ranking eighth in the number of crimes in Catalonia (9,750), and Reus in eleventh position (6,169). The data shows a 7% increase in crimes in Reus and a 3.7% increase in Tarragona, with a notable increase in sexual assaults.
Salou on alert
Salou is the municipality that has grown the most in terms of crime, with an alarming 16.3%. While homicides have decreased, sexual assaults have increased by 23.3%.
Cybercrime: A Persistent Threat
Cybercrime maintains similar figures to the previous year, with a slight increase of 0.1%. However, it is an area that continues to worry authorities.
Trends in Other Municipalities
El Vendrell, Calafell and Cambrils
El Vendrell is another municipality that has seen a significant increase, with an 8.4% increase in crimes. Calafell and Cambrils have also recorded increases, with Cambrils showing a moderate increase of 1.5%.
Cities with Descents
Tortosa, Amposta and Valls are the exceptions, with a drop in crime. Tortosa has experienced a reduction of 4.3%, while Amposta and Valls have also registered decreases, highlighting the decrease in thefts.
Final Reflections
With this data in hand, it is clear that Tarragona is facing a significant challenge in terms of citizen safety. Municipalities will need to work together to address this growing trend and ensure a safer future for their residents.