Talk:Crime in Spain
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editThis below was moved from List of countries by intentional homicide rate. Feel free to incorporate whatever is of use here at Crime in Spain.
On the other side, Asturias region, in Northern Spain, has one of world's lowest homicide rates. With a population of 1 million people, it registered only 1 homicide during full year 2021.[1] Its biggest city, Gijón, with more than 250,000 inhabitants, has not registered a homicide since February 2020 (as of June 2022), before COVID-19 lockdown.[2][3]
References
- ^ "Asturias registró en 2021 la segunda tasa de criminalidad más baja del país (in Spanish)". www.rtpa.es.
- ^ "Gijón - Crimen: asesinatos, robos, secuestros y otros delitos registrados en cada municipio (in Spanish)". www.epdata.es.
- ^ Peláez, I. (2022-05-06). "El asesino de la gijonesa Lorena Dacuña, condenado a 20 años de cárcel y cinco de libertad vigilada". La Nueva España (in Spanish).
Sloppy Definitions of Theft vs. Robbery
editTheft and robbery are two complexly different offenses. Theft is when some picks your pocket, robbery is theft with the use or threat of violence. 79.117.177.157 (talk) 21:57, 7 March 2024 (UTC)