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The image presents a line graph detailing serious crime occurrences in London from 2003 to 2012, categorizing into armed robbery, assault, and murder. Armed robbery incidents started at 3,500 in 2003, peaking to 3,500 in 2004, dipped to 1,500 in 2008, and settled at 1,500 in 2012. Assault cases initiated at 2,500 in 2003, slightly increased to 2,600 in 2004, briefly rose again to 2,500 in 2006, and concluded at 2,700 in 2012. Murder incidents commenced at 500 in 2003, slightly reduced to 500 in 2004, reached 1,000 in 2005, remained under 1,000 afterward, wrapping up close to 500 in 2012.
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The graph illustrates the number of vital crimes that took place in London between 2003 and 2012.
Overall, armed robbery had a significant drop in numbers, while assaults and murders experienced more gradual changes.
The amount of armed robbery incidents rose from 3400 in 2003 to 3700 in 2004, and then rapidly dropped to 1100 in 2008, which then increased to 1500 in 2009, staying stable without any noticable changes up until 2012.
In contrast Assaults had a gradual decrease in numbers, going down from 2300 in 2003 to 2000 in 2006, having a slight went up in 2004. From 2006 it went up to 2500 in 2010, then to 2700 in 2012.
Meanwhile the number of murders rose from 500 in 2003 to 900 in 2005, and then slowly fell back down to 500 in 2006, remaining the same until 2012, only having a slight increase in 2010 wenting up to 700.
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