2025 Sees Highest Number of Women Victims of Intentional Injuries in a Decade

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February 3, 2026

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Background on the Issue

In 2025, Mexico witnessed an alarming surge in the number of women victimized by intentional injuries, marking a decade high with 80,505 reported cases. This figure significantly surpasses any previous annual totals since 2015, according to the national registry of women victims of intentional injuries.

Contextualizing the Problem

While other gender-based crimes, such as femicides, have shown a downward trend in recent years, the rise in intentional injury cases against women presents a concerning challenge. The Secretariado Ejecutivo del Sistema Nacional de Seguridad Pública (SESNSP) reported an average of 220 women affected by such aggressions daily in 2025.

Understanding the Data

Between 2015 and 2024, annual cases fluctuated but never exceeded 70,000. However, 2025 saw a substantial increase, surpassing this threshold significantly.

It’s crucial to note that these statistics only account for reported cases to authorities, excluding those women who suffered intentional injuries but did not formally denounce the incidents.

Impact and Key Questions

Who is affected?

The victims are predominantly women, adolescent girls, and young females, highlighting the persistent issue of violence against women, adolescents, and girls as a major challenge for public safety.

Why is this relevant?

This surge in intentional injury cases against women underscores the urgent need for improved security measures, legal reforms, and societal changes to address gender-based violence effectively.

What can be done?

  • Strengthening law enforcement and judicial systems: Enhancing the capacity of authorities to investigate, prosecute, and punish perpetrators of intentional injuries against women.
  • Promoting gender equality and awareness: Encouraging societal shifts that challenge harmful gender norms and promote respect, equality, and non-violence.
  • Supporting victims: Providing comprehensive services, including medical care, psychological support, and legal assistance, to help survivors recover and seek justice.

What are the potential consequences?

If left unaddressed, this growing trend in intentional injuries against women could further erode public safety, perpetuate cycles of violence, and hinder progress towards gender equality.