Overview
- In 2024, gender-based violence complaints in Spain fell by 5.2% to 34,684 cases, marking the first decline since the pandemic.
- Despite the decrease, 2024 still recorded the second-highest number of victims in history, with a rate of 1.6 victims per 1,000 women aged 14 and over.
- Nearly half of both victims and accused individuals were aged 30 to 44, highlighting a significant demographic concentration.
- Courts issued protection measures for 1,758 minors impacted by gender-based violence, reflecting increased attention to child-focused violence.
- Regional disparities remain stark, with Melilla, Ceuta, La Rioja, Cantabria, and Canarias exceeding the national average incidence rate, while País Vasco, Catalunya, and Galicia reported lower rates.