Crime and Safety in Bologna

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👥Population: 1,017,196

🚑Healthcare: great

📚Education: excellent

👮🏽‍♀️Safety: poor

🚨Crime: too much

🚌Transport: excellent

🚥Traffic: very low

🚴‍♂️Cyclable: excellent

🏛️Culture: good

🍸Nightlife: excellent

Recreation: excellent

🌦️Climate: okay

☀️Sunshine: good

🥵Summers: hot

🥶Winters: very cold

🌧️Rain: little

🌫️Fog: foggy

🍃Air quality: excellent

👪For family: great

👩For women: great

🏳️‍🌈LGBTQ+: excellent

🥗For vegans: excellent

📈Cost of Living: expensive

🧑🏻Expenses (single person): 2270.88€/m

👩🏽‍🏫Expenses (tourist): 3406.32€/m

🏠Rental (studio apt.): 500.85€/m

🏘️Rental (2-room apt.): 715.5€/m

🏰Rental (3-room apt.): 1001.7€/m

🏙️Housing Cost: expensive

💵Local Income: 2159.23€/m

👪Expenses (small family): 3394.6€/m

🏠Sale (studio apt.): 70200€/m

🏘️Sale (2-room apt.): 117000€/m

🏰Sale (3-room apt.): 163800€/m

👩‍💻Nomad-friendly: excellent

💃Fun: great

🤗Friendliness: excellent

🤐English-speakers: excellent

😊Happiness: great

💸Nomad cost: 3406.32€/m

📡High-speed Internet: excellent

📈Innovation: excellent

🏖️Beach: okay

⛰️Hiking: great

Overview

Crime and Safety

The province of Bologna ranks 102 out of 106 for safety according to our data, with a safety score of 3.

There were a total of 5436.516 official reports of crime per 100,000 inhabitants in the province in 2023.

This is in line with the average number of reported crimes per 100,000 inhabitants across all Italian provinces.

This suggests that the crime rate in Bologna is typical for Italian provinces.

Thefts and Robberies

In the province of Bologna, there were 50.9 instances of thefts with dexterity (thefts committed with special skill, superior to that normally used by the common thief), 30.544 instances of snatch thefts (thefts committed by someone who takes possession of another's movable property by snatching it from the person's hand or body), 62.768 car thefts, and 356.84 home burglaries per 100,000 inhabitants in 2023.

Below is an overview of how these types of theft compare with the average across all Italian provinces:

Thefts with dexterity are in line with the average. This suggests that the rate of thefts with dexterity in Bologna is typical for Italian provinces.

Snatch thefts are in line with the average. This suggests that the rate of snatch thefts in Bologna is typical for Italian provinces.

Car thefts are in line with the average. This suggests that the rate of car thefts in Bologna is typical for Italian provinces.

Home burglaries are in line with the average. This suggests that the rate of home burglaries in Bologna is typical for Italian provinces.

Violent Crimes

In the province of Bologna, there were 24.52 instances of violent crimes (homicides and sexual assaults) per 100,000 inhabitants in 2023.

This is in line with the average number of violent crimes per 100,000 inhabitants across all Italian provinces.

This suggests that the violent crime rate in Bologna is typical for Italian provinces.

Organized Crime & Drug-related Crimes

In the province of Bologna, there were 30.148 instances of extortions, 1.779 instances of money laundering, and 60.791 drug-related crimes (such as dealing, production, etc.) per 100,000 inhabitants in 2023.

Extortions are in line with the average for provinces in Italy.

This suggests that the rate of extortions in Bologna is typical for Italian provinces.

Money laundering instances are in line with the national average.

This suggests that the rate of money laundering in Bologna is typical for Italian provinces.

Drug-related crimes are in line with the average amongst Italian provinces.

This suggests that the rate of drug-related crimes in Bologna is typical for Italian provinces.

Mafia Activity

Bologna and the Emilia-Romagna region have historically been free from significant mafia presence.

However, recent reports and investigations reveal signs of mafia infiltration in the area.

A landmark court case in 2013 in Bologna acknowledged the existence of a 'Ndrangheta-linked criminal group operating in the province, involved in a large-scale illegal gambling operation.

This marked the first time the Court in Bologna recognized a mafia-linked group in the region's history.

Concerns about mafia activities in Bologna include the confiscation of millions of euros from individuals with suspected ties to the 'Ndrangheta, indicating a growing mafia influence in the region's economy and businesses.

Accidents

In the province of Bologna, there were 9.1 instances of fatal and permanent disability accidents per 10,000 employees, and 2.809 road accident deaths per 10,000 residents in 2023.

Workplace accidents are in line with the national average average.

This suggests that the rate of workplace accidents in Bologna is typical for Italian provinces.

Road accident deaths are in line with the national average.

This suggests that the rate of road accident deaths in Bologna is typical for Italian provinces.

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