🇵🇪 Rimac — Crime Statistics

Data current as of 2025 MININTER — Denuncias Policiales (SIDPOL)
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Overview

Rimac's overall crime rate of 2,259.1 per 100K (4,211 total) is 1.3× the Lima average, ranking 12th highest among Lima's 43 wards. The most reported crime category is assault.

Total Crimes 4,211 Latest: 2025
Rate per 100K (denuncias) 2,259.1 4,211 total
Population 186,404

Crime Breakdown by Category

Crime Breakdown by Category
Category Count Rate per 100K Unit
Assault 1,781 955.5 denuncias
Theft 1,594 855.1 denuncias
Robbery 812 435.6 denuncias
Homicide 24 12.9 denuncias

Source Dataset Categories

Each category above aggregates the following original data from the source dataset:

Homicide

Denuncias policiales (police complaints) of homicide registered in SIDPOL

  • Homicidio

Note: Includes intentional homicide complaints. May include attempted homicide and some manslaughter cases.

Robbery

Denuncias policiales (police complaints) of robbery (robo) registered in SIDPOL

  • Robo

Note: Peru 'robo' requires violence or threats (Art. 188-189), equivalent to ICCS 0401 robbery.

Theft

Denuncias policiales (police complaints) of theft (hurto) registered in SIDPOL

  • Hurto

Note: Peru 'hurto' is taking property without violence (Art. 185). Distinct from 'robo'.

Assault

Denuncias policiales of violence against women and family members

  • Violencia contra la mujer e integrantes

Note: Covers complaints under Ley 30364 (violence against women and family members). Includes physical, psychological, sexual, and economic violence — broader than ICCS 0201.

Not Tracked

The following source dataset categories are not included in the statistics above:

  • Others / Miscellaneous (Otros) — Catch-all residual category — too heterogeneous to map to any single MOC category
  • Fraud (Estafa) — Financial crime — not mapped to any of the 6 MOC categories
  • Extortion (Extorsión) — Not one of the 6 MOC categories (ICCS 0403)

Not all crime types from the source dataset are included in the categories above. Only the categories listed are tracked.

Nearby Areas

Data Disclaimer

Source: MININTER — Denuncias Policiales (SIDPOL) Licensed under ODC-By (Open Data Commons Attribution License).

Data may be delayed by up to 2 months from the reporting period.

Coverage: Police complaints (denuncias policiales) from SIDPOL system, published by MININTER on datosabiertos.gob.pe. District-level data using UBIGEO_HECHO column. Categories: Homicidio, Robo, Hurto, Violencia contra la mujer e integrantes. Population from INEI projections 2018-2026 (department/province/district). Boundaries from geoBoundaries (CC BY 4.0). Lima Metropolitana and Región Lima merged into single Lima department.

https://www.datosabiertos.gob.pe/dataset/denuncias-policiales-1

Data Quality Notes

  • ⚠️ WarningAssault category includes mixed violence typesDisplay caveat that assault data for Peru includes multiple violence types beyond physical assault.
  • ⚠️ WarningAll categories based on denuncias — significant underreporting expectedAdd disclaimer about underreporting.
  • ⚠️ WarningBoundaries commercially licensedMonitor license requirements. Replace with INEI official shapefiles if needed.
ℹ️ Note (2)
  • Sexual assault not available as separate categoryNote in UI that sexual assault data is not available for Peru.
  • Some districts may lack boundary polygonDistricts without geometry won't render on the choropleth map but appear in listings and stats.
Cite This Data

Use the following citation when referencing this data:

APA Map of Crimes. (2025). Rimac — Crime Statistics. Retrieved April 15, 2026, from https://mapofcrimes.com/en/crime/peru/lima/lima/rimac/