The line graph presents information on the changes in three different areas of crime in Manchester city center between 2003 and 2012. Overall, the most common crime which was burglary decreased significantly over time. While car theft increased not much compared to burglary. Robbery remained its position with increases and decreases in the time period.
Burglary was a type of crime that was highest proportion among all categories, about 3,900 crimes in 2003. In contrast, robbery was the least committed crime, just above 500 crimes in the same year. Therefore, burglary reached its peak in 2004 with about 3,700 crimes, a year later in 2005, robbery peaked committed crimes with just under 1,000.
Car theft was the second most common crime activity with about 2,350 crimes in 2003. It remained its position until a light decreasing in 2006, when constituted for 2000 crimes that year. However, over time, it began its rise and between 2006 and 2007 years it surpassed the burglary illegal activity. It kept rising and reached its peak about 2700 crimes in 2012. For comparison, it was fewer crimes than burglary, which showed highest crime in the begging of the period.
