In 2023, there were 52,723 crimes in Mexico City per 100,000 inhabitants. This represented an increase after two of the lowest values reported the previous years. Furthermore, the number of crime victims per 100,000 inhabitants in Mexico City in 2023, made it the third federal entity with the highest victimization rate in Mexico that year.
A total of over four million crimes were committed in Mexico City in 2023. The northern and eastern regions were the areas that registered the largest number of crimes, with around a million each. The most common type of crime was theft or robbery on the street or public transport, which accounted for nearly a third of all committed crimes.
In January 2024, the most usual type of crime reported in Mexico was domestic violence. In that month, the cases of this type of violence amounted to around 20,814 cases. Regarding property crimes, the highest number of occurrences were vehicle thefts, with nearly 11,887 reported crimes.
Domestic violence Domestic violence stands out as the crime with the highest incidence and, paradoxically, one of the least attended to by the government. Public spending allocated to combat domestic violence has been dismally low, with a value only around 25 percent of the spending on the military. Adding to the concern, this budget has witnessed a consistent decrease each year since 2015. This decline in resources has had severe consequences, leading to a surge in domestic violence crimes, with many resulting in homicides. It's noteworthy that the majority of registered femicides occur within the confines of closed domestic spaces and are often committed by the partners of the victims. This paints a concerning picture of the challenges faced in addressing and preventing domestic violence.
Mexico and the most violent cities in the world
Mexico hosts seven of the most dangerous cities globally, with Celaya ranking as the number one in terms of murder rate, registering a staggering 109.39 homicides per 100,000 inhabitants and the most of these other cities are concentrated in the upper region of the country, highlighting the significant regional variations in safety and security. On the other hand, the capital, Mexico City, has experienced a decreasing trend in crime incidence, with a notable decrease from 2018 to 2022, nonetheless, the crime rate is still high. As a result, crime and insecurity have become the primary concern for nearly half of the country's population, underscoring the pressing need for addressing these issues.
March 2023 ranked as the month with the highest number of reported crimes in Mexico City during the study period, with 22,125 cases. In contrast, December of that same year recorded the lowest figure with less than 17,000 reported crimes.
A total of over 234.474 crimes were reported in Mexico City in 2023. Cuauhtémoc was the municipality with the highest number of reported crimes, with over 33,000 cases. Followed by Iztapalapa and Gustavo A. Madero, the two most populous municipalities in Mexico City.
A total of 816 persons were murdered in Mexico City in 2024. The highest number of intentional homicides was registered in March 2023, with 83 victims.
The border city of Tijuana was the Mexican municipality with the highest number of homicides, with 1,844 cases reported in 2023, a decrease when compared to the over 2,000 cases reported last year. Tijuana was followed by Ciudad Juárez, located south of El Paso, Texas, with a total of 1,246 homicides.
Colima was the city in Mexico that led the ranking of highest homicide rates in 2023. The city had a murder rate of approximately 140.32 per 100,000 inhabitants, followed by Ciudad Obregón, with a homicide rate of 117.83. That year, those two cities had the highest homicide rates not only in Mexico, but in Latin America and the Caribbean.
The rate of crime prevalence in Mexico City increased by 0.6 thousand people per 100,000 inhabitants (+1.88 percent) in 2023 in comparison to the previous year. In total, the rate amounted to 32.5 thousand people per 100,000 inhabitants in 2023. This increase was preceded by a declining rate.For more insights about the rate of crime prevalence consider different countries: In 2023, in comparison to Mexico City, the rate in Sonora as well as in Baja California Sur was lower.
In 2023, the State of Mexico was the federal entity with the most crimes per 100,000 inhabitants in Mexico. That year, 32,798 crimes were registered, above Aguascalientes and Mexico City both with over 32,000 crimes. Economically, the cost of crime in Mexico surpassed 282 billion Mexican pesos.
The average number of crimes per victim in Mexico City increased by 0.1 crimes (+7.58 percent) in 2023 in comparison to the previous year. In total, the number amounted to 1.45 crimes in 2023. For more insights about the average number of crimes per victim consider different countries: In 2023, in comparison to Mexico City, the number in Nayarit as well as in Nuevo León was lower.
In the last four years, May has been the most violent month in Mexico in three of them, exception for 2023, when June was the most violent month of the year. The peak of violence happened in May 2021, when an average of 150 people were murdered every day. On the other hand, October 2023 was the least violent month in this period of time, with an average of 125 people murdered daily.
A total of over 234.474 crimes were reported in Mexico City in 2023, a significantly smaller figure than the estimate of the total number of crimes. The western and southern regions were the areas that registered the largest number of reported crimes.
In 2024, Colima in Mexico ranked as the world's most dangerous city with a homicide rate of 140 per 100,000 inhabitants. Seven of the 10 cities with the highest murder rates worldwide are all found in Mexico. The list does not include countries where war and conflict exist. Latin America dominate murder statistics Except for Mandela Bay, all the cities on the list are found in Latin America. Latin America also dominate the list of the world's most dangerous countries. Violence in Latin America is caused in great part by drug trafficking, weapons trafficking, and gang wars. Crime in South Africa Mandela Bay in South Africa is the only city outside Latin America among the 10 most dangerous cities worldwide. The country is struggling with extremely high levels of inequality, and is struggling with high levels of crime and power outages, harming the country's economy and driving more people into unemployment and poverty.
The number of people murdered in Mexico amounted to almost 33,300 in 2021, a slightly lower figure to the one registered one year earlier. Mexico ranked as the second Latin American country with the highest number of intentional homicides in 2022, only exceeded by Brazil.
The number of homicides in Mexico City peaked during 2019 with 1,997 cases. As of 2023, Mexico State and Guanajuato ranked as the federal entities with the highest number of homicides.
The number of criminal offenses not reported to the prosecutor's office in Mexico City increased by 0.5 million crimes (+16.13 percent) compared to the previous year. While the number increased significantly in the first phase of the observed period, the increase slowed down in the last years. For more insights about the number of criminal offenses not reported to the prosecutor's office consider different countries: In 2023, in comparison to Mexico City, the number in Puebla was lower and in Querétaro it was considerably lower.
The average cost of crime against individuals in Mexico City increased by 0.5 thousand Mexican pesos (+5.42 percent) in 2023 in comparison to the previous year. Therefore, the average cost of crime in Mexico City reached a peak in 2023 with 9.69 thousand Mexican pesos. Over the observed period, the average cost of crime has been subject to fluctuation.For more insights about the average cost of crime against individuals consider different countries: In 2023, in comparison to Mexico City, the average cost of crime in San Luis Potosí as well as in Guerrero was lower.
The cost of crimes against people in Mexico City increased by 4.6 billion Mexican pesos (+12.07 percent) in 2023 in comparison to the previous year. With 42.74 billion Mexican pesos, the cost of crime thereby reached its highest value in the observed period. Over the observed period, the cost of crime has been subject to fluctuation.For more insights about the cost of crimes against people consider different countries: In 2023, in comparison to Mexico City, the cost of crime in Michoacán de Ocampo as well as in Tamaulipas was considerably lower.
The number of reported criminal offenses in Mexico City increased by 46.6 thousand crimes (+12.04 percent) in 2023 in comparison to the previous year. In total, the number amounted to 433.77 thousand crimes in 2023. This increase was preceded by a declining number.For more insights about the number of reported criminal offenses consider different countries: In 2023, in comparison to Mexico City, the number in Coahuila de Zaragoza as well as in Tlaxcala was considerably lower.
In 2023, there were 52,723 crimes in Mexico City per 100,000 inhabitants. This represented an increase after two of the lowest values reported the previous years. Furthermore, the number of crime victims per 100,000 inhabitants in Mexico City in 2023, made it the third federal entity with the highest victimization rate in Mexico that year.