Spanish Urban and National Crime Data
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Crime rates and specific types of crimes across various cities in Spain, alongside the country's average, for the years 2019 to 2021. This collection offers insights into urban and national crime patterns, covering 15 distinct cities. The data is presented in English, providing a clear overview of public safety trends over a three-year period.
Columns
- Location: Identifies the specific Spanish city or the national average for which crime data is recorded. There are 16 unique values, with Barcelona being the most frequently occurring at 6%.
- Year: Specifies the year the crime data pertains to, covering 2019, 2020, and 2021. Each year has 224 entries.
- Crime: Lists the different categories of crimes documented. There are 14 unique crime types, with "Intentional homicides and consummated murders" being the most common at 7%.
- Total cases: Represents the number of crime cases per 1,000 population. Values range from 0 to 205,312.
Distribution
The dataset is typically provided in a CSV format, specifically "crime_rate_Spain.csv", which is 33.6 kB in size and contains 4 columns. It comprises 672 valid records for each column, indicating a complete set of entries without missing values for the specified period and locations.
Usage
This dataset is ideal for:
- Analysing crime trends and variations across different Spanish cities.
- Investigating the prevalence of specific crime types over the 2019-2021 period.
- Supporting academic research on urban criminology and public safety in Spain.
- Informing policy development for local and national government initiatives aimed at reducing crime.
- Journalistic reporting on societal safety and urban development.
Coverage
The data provides geographic coverage for Spain, including 15 individual cities and the overall national average. The time range spans from 2019 to 2021. While specific demographic groups are not detailed, crime rates are calculated per 1,000 population, offering a general metric for the broader populace.
License
CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
Who Can Use It
- Criminologists and Researchers: To study crime patterns, urban dynamics, and the effectiveness of safety measures.
- Data Analysts: For visualising and interpreting crime statistics to identify key trends and anomalies.
- Public Policy Makers: To inform decisions regarding law enforcement, urban planning, and community safety programmes.
- Journalists and Media Professionals: For accurate reporting on crime statistics and public safety issues in Spain.
- Students: For educational projects and dissertations on societal issues and statistical analysis.
Dataset Name Suggestions
- Spanish Urban and National Crime Data (2019-2021)
- Spain Crime Rates by City and Year: 2019-2021
- Crime Statistics in Spain: Cities vs. National Average (2019-2021)
- Spanish Public Safety Data: 15 Cities & Countrywide (2019-2021)
Attributes
Original Data Source: Spanish Urban and National Crime Data