The main justice and society datasets from datos.gob.es
Fecha de la noticia: 05-12-2022

Data science has a key role to play in building a more equitable, fair and inclusive world. Open data related to justice and society can serve as the basis for the development of technological solutions that drive a legal system that is not only more transparent, but also more efficient, helping lawyers to do their work in a more agile and accurate way. This is what is known as LegalTech, and includes tools that make it possible to locate information in large volumes of legal texts, perform predictive analyses or resolve legal disputes easily, among other things.
In addition, this type of data drives the development of solutions aimed at responding to the great social challenges facing humanity, helping to promote the common good, such as the inclusion of certain groups, aid for refugees and people in conflict zones or the fight against gender-based violence.
When we talk about open data related to justice and society, we refer both to legal data and to other data that can have an impact on universalising access to basic services, achieving equity, ensuring that all people have the same opportunities for development and promoting collaboration between different social agents.
What types of data on justice and society can I find in datos.gob.es?
On our portal you can access a wide catalogue of data that is classified by different sectors. The Legislation and Justice category currently has more than 5,000 datasets of different types, including information related to criminal offences, appeals or victims of certain crimes, among others. For its part, the Society and Welfare category has more than 8,000 datasets, including, for example, lists of aid, associations or information on unemployment.
Of all these datasets, here are some examples of the most outstanding ones, together with the format in which you can consult them:
At state level
- Spanish Statistical Office (INE). Offences according to sex by Autonomous Communities and cities. CSV, XLSX, XLS, JSON, PC-Axis, HTML (landing page for data download)
- Spanish Statistical Office (INE). 2030 Agenda SDG - Population at risk of poverty or social exclusion: AROPE indicator. CSV, XLS, XLSX, HTML (landing page for data download)
- Spanish Statistical Office (INE). Internet use by demographic characteristics and frequency of use. CSV, XLSX, XLS, JSON, PC-Axis, HTML (landing page for data download)
- Spanish Statistical Office (INE). Average expenditure according to size of the municipality of residence. CSV, XLSX, XLS, JSON, PC-Axis, HTML (landing page for data download)
- Spanish Statistical Office (INE). Retirement age in access to Benefit. CSV, XLSX
- Ministry of Justice. Judicial Census. XLSX, PDF, HTML (landing page for data download
At Autonomous Community level
- Cantabrian Institute of Statistics. Statistics on annulments, separations and divorces. RDF-XML, XLS, JSON, ZIP, PC-Axis, HTML (landing page for data download).
- Basque Government. Standards and laws in force applicable in the Basque Country. JSON, JSON-P, XML, XLSX.
- Basque Government. Locating mass graves from the Civil War and Francoism. CSV, XLS, XML.
- Generalitat Catalana. Minstry of Justice resources statistics. XLSX, HTML (landing page for data download).
- Government of Catalonia. Youth justice statistics. XLSX, HTML (landing page de descarga de datos).
- Autonomous Community of Navarre. Statistics on Transfer of Property Rights. XLSX, HTML (landing page for data download).
- Principality of Asturias. Sustainable Development Goals indicators in Asturias. HTML, XLSX, ZIP.
- Principality of Asturias. Justice in Asturias: staffing levels of the judicial bodies of the Principality of Asturias according to type. HTML (landing page for data download).
- Cantabrian Institute of Statistics. Judges and magistrates active in the Canary Islands. HTML, JSON, PC-Axis.
A the local level
- Santa Cruz de Tenerife City Council. Parking spaces for people with reduced mobility. SHP, KML, KMZ, RDF-XML, CSV, JSON, XLS
- Madrid City Council. Justice Administration Offices in the city of Madrid. CSV, XML, RSS, RDF-XML, JSON, HTML (landing page for data download)
- Gijón City Council. Security forces. JSON, CSV, XLS, PDF, HTML, TSV, texto, XML, HTML (landing page for data download)
- Madrid City Council. Child and Family Care Centres. CSV, JSON, RDF-XML, XML, RSS, HTML (landing page for data download).
- Zaragoza City Council. List of police stations. CSV, JSON.
Some examples of re-use of justice and social good related data
In the companies and applications section of datos.gob.es you can find some examples of solutions developed with open data related to justice and social good. One example is Papelea, a company that provides answers to users' legal and administrative questions. To this end, it draws on public information such as administrative procedures of the main administrations, legal regulations, jurisprudence, etc. Another example is the ISEAK Foundation, which specialises in the evaluation of public policies on employment, inequality, inclusion and gender, using public data sources such as the National Institute of Statistics, Social Security, Eurostat and Opendata Euskadi.
Internationally, there are also examples of initiatives created to monitor procedural cases or improve the transparency of police services. In Europe, there is a boom in the creation of companies focused on legal technology that seek to improve the daily life of citizens, as well as initiatives that seek to use data for equity. Concrete examples of solutions in this area are miHub for asylum seekers and refugees in Cyprus, or Surviving in Brussels, a website for the homeless and people in need of access to services such as medical help, housing, job offers, legal help or financial advice.
Do you know of a company that uses this kind of data or an application that relies on it to contribute to the advancement of society? Then do not hesitate to leave us a comment with all the information or send us an email to dinamizacion@datos.gob.es.