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Crime figures in Galicia: 80% of convicts are men, most for theft and injury
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Crime figures in Galicia: 80% of convicts are men, most for theft and injury

In 2025, over 14,700 adults were sentenced in Galicia, with the majority being men (11,806). A total of 47,165 sentences were handed down, according to data released by the National Institute of Statistics (INE). Of these, 3,865 individuals received sentences for two or more crimes. The most common offenses were crimes against property and economic assets, such as theft and fraud, totaling 6,886 cases, followed by traffic safety violations with 6,141 cases.

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Crime figures in Galicia: 80% of convicts are men, most for theft and injury

In 2025, over 14,700 adults were sentenced in Galicia, with the majority being men (11,806). A total of 47,165 sentences were handed down, according to data released by the National Institute of Statistics (INE). Of these, 3,865 individuals received sentences for two or more crimes. The most common offenses were crimes against property and economic assets, such as theft and fraud, totaling 6,886 cases, followed by traffic safety violations with 6,141 cases.

Bias read (Center): The article presents statistical data on criminal sentencing in Galicia without overtly criticizing or praising any political group or policy. It focuses on factual reporting of crime statistics, which is generally considered non-partisan. While the topic relates to law enforcement and justice, the

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