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Feminicide Analysis: A look at foreigners data in Spain

by PREMIUM.CAT
Una imagen marcada y estimulante que representa el tema de las feminicidas en España, con un enfoque en las estadísticas alarmantes con respecto a los perpetradores extranjeros. El fondo presenta un sombrío paisaje urbano de Barcelona, ​​con colores apagados para evocar una sensación de seriedad. En primer plano, se muestra un gran y audaz '2025', que simboliza el año en curso de los datos informados. Alrededor del número hay siluetas fragmentadas de mujeres, que representan a las víctimas, cada silueta llena de un gradiente de tonos oscuros para indicar la pérdida y la tragedia. Dispersos en la imagen son estadísticas clave en texto más pequeño, como '44 .8%', '36 .2%' y '4 veces más', destacados en rojo para llamar la atención. La composición general transmite un sentido de urgencia e invita al espectador a reflexionar sobre las implicaciones sociales de estas estadísticas, al tiempo que insinúa los complejos debates que rodean la inmigración y el crimen, con imágenes sutiles de símbolos culturales en el fo

Alarming data on feminicides in Spain

The statistics of the first quarter of 2025 reveal a disturbing reality: half of the registered feminicides have been committed by foreign individuals. This data, which has been analyzed by The Objective, is not an isolated phenomenon, but represents a continuity of a trend that has been observed in recent years.

Evolution of feminicides in recent years

If we go back to 2023, we will see that foreigners represented 44.8% of feminicide cases, while in 2024 this percentage dropped to 36.2%. However, the current 50% figure is worrying and emphasizes a significant increase in the participation of foreigners in these crimes.

Historical comparison

To contextualize this situation, it is essential to observe the historical series. In 2003, the percentage of feminicides committed by foreigners was only 15.5%. In two decades, this figure has tripled, illustrating a dramatic change in the dynamics of crime.

Geographic distribution of feminicides

Analysis of the geographical distribution of feminicides reveals that Andalusia and Catalonia concentrate almost half of the cases registered during 2025. This situation can be related to the increase in foreign population in these communities, which has grown significantly.

Probabilities by nationality

One aspect that stands out is the likelihood of committing feminicides according to nationality. The Moroccan population presents a risk 5.7 times higher than average, while the Romanians do it 3.4 times more than nationals. These figures highlight a complex reality that deserves to be carefully analyzed.

The political debate around the matter

The subject of feminicides and their relationship with the foreign population is extremely delicate. Many representatives of the left argue that sexism cannot be attributed to nationality, but is a cross -cutting phenomenon that affects all cultures. This perspective, however, is often tested when data is presented that could involve a correlation between immigration and crime.

Legal controversy

A Vox spokesman was recently denounced for his statistics exhibition showing that a high percentage of arrests in Barcelona involved foreign people. This incident reflects the tension existing in the debate on security and immigration in Spain.

Final reflections

As we continue to analyze data on feminicides, it is crucial to address the roots of the problem with a focus that combines cultural understanding with social responsibility. Only in this way can we move towards an effective solution to combat gender -based violence in all its forms.

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