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Graneros

High incidence Population: 38.185
7.006
Rate per 100,000 inhabitants (2025)
#49 of 346
National rank
#3 of 17
Regional rank

Annual evolution (2005–present)

Stable
21% above national average
23% above regional average

Reported incidence by crime category (2025)

Life crimes 1716
Property crimes 1926
Violent robbery 464
Disorder 1823
Domestic violence 770
Drug crimes 187
Weapons 119

Comparable commune (same region)

Rengo O'Higgins
7.002 per 100k inh. #50 of 346 Declining

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Similar Communes in This Region

Communes in O'Higgins with similar reported CEAD incidence rates:

Commune Rate per 100k
National rank Trend
Rengo 7.002 #50 Declining
Peumo 7.222 #41 Rising
Las Cabras 6.585 #64 Stable
Codegua 6.273 #74 Rising
Mostazal 7.755 #25 Declining

Crime type glossary

Rankings by Crime Type

Graneros (O'Higgins region) has maintained a relatively stable level of reported incidence in recent years. CEAD figures place it at national rank 49 of 346, with 7,005.6 incidents per 100,000 inhabitants in 2025.

Graneros is one of the communes that make up the O'Higgins region. Within the region, it holds regional rank 3, a position that reflects its incidence level relative to other communes in the same administrative area. Regional comparisons are particularly relevant because they account for shared socioeconomic conditions, urban density patterns, and local reporting infrastructure that may influence measured incidence across the region.

Compared with the per-capita national mean across Chilean communes, Graneros registers reported incidence that is moderately above average — roughly 21% higher than the mean in 2025. While this signals elevated reported activity relative to the national baseline, the rate also reflects factors specific to the commune's urban context and population density.

Within O'Higgins, Graneros registers reported incidence moderately above the regional per-capita mean — roughly 23% higher in 2025. The commune's position within its region reflects both absolute incidence levels and the distribution of reported activity across other O'Higgins communes.

In 2025, the leading category in Graneros's reported crime profile was property crimes, which accounted for the largest share of total reported incidents. The second most prevalent category was public-order incidents. This composition reflects Graneros's particular urban and socioeconomic characteristics. The CEAD breakdown covers seven crime families: crimes against persons, property crimes, violent robbery, public-order incidents, domestic violence, drug-related offenses, and weapons offenses. The relative weight of each category in the total rate is visible in the incidence-by-category chart above.

A useful reference point for contextualizing Graneros's data is Rengo (O'Higgins), identified as the nearest comparable commune within the same region based on reported incidence. In 2025, Rengo recorded approximately 7,002.3 incidents per 100,000 inhabitants, compared with 7,005.6 for Graneros. The two communes share a similar incidence tier, making the comparison informative for understanding Graneros's position relative to a concrete peer rather than an abstract national average. Rengo holds national rank 50 of 346.

Looking at the full CEAD time series, Graneros recorded 6,157.4 incidents per 100,000 inhabitants in 2005. Since then, the reported rate has increased, reaching 7,005.6 in 2025. The multi-year series is displayed in the sparkline chart above, which shows annual values from 2005 through 2025. The most recent year of partial data (if available) is shown at reduced opacity to indicate that the figure is not yet complete. Year-on-year fluctuations are normal and can reflect changes in recording practices, population estimates, or law enforcement priorities rather than changes in underlying behavior.

The data presented here are sourced from CEAD (Centro de Estudios y Análisis del Delito), the official Chilean body that compiles police-reported crime statistics. All figures represent reported incidents — actual incidence may differ due to under-reporting, which varies by crime type and territory. The 2025 rate of 7,005.6 incidents per 100,000 inhabitants for Graneros reflects the most recent complete annual data available at the time of this publication. For more information on methodology and the rate-per-100,000 definition, see the methodology section.