The given line graph illustrates the proportions of incidents of car theft, house burglary, and street robbery in one particular city between 1970 and 2005.
As can be observed, all 3 types of crime experience upward tendencies throughout the given period. What also stands out from the graph is the number of street robberies, which is always at the bottom of the list.
In detail, it began with 0.4 car thefts in 1970, which was twice the number of house burglaries. The year 2005 reported a moderate decrease in burglars who break into people’s houses for stealing. The number of house burglars peaked at 0.9 million, which was fivefold higher than that of street robberies in the same year. Since then, this country has reported wild fluctuations in the number of car thefts. One sticking point was that car thefts was head of the list throughout the period. There was a slight increase in the number of criminals who rob people in the streets for valuable items over the past 35 years.
