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The image contains a graph showing the changing rates of crime in the inner city of Newport from 2003 to 2012. The graph includes three lines representing burglary, car theft, and robbery (theft from the person). In 2003, burglary rates were the highest at around 3500, followed by car theft at about 3100, and robbery at approximately 900. By 2012, all three crime rates had decreased, with burglary at about 2000, car theft at around 1200, and robbery at approximately 600. The graph has a y-axis labeled "Number of crimes" with increments of 500, and an x-axis labeled "Year" ranging from 2003 to 2012.
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The line graph depicts the changing rates of variety of crimes committed in the city center of New Port between 2003 and 2012.
Overall, it is evident that burglary is the most commiteed offense in the first part of the period which was superseded by car theft toward 2012. Meanwhile, the least commited crime was robbery.
In 2003, it was clear that illegal entry recorded the highest offense in the city with about 3500 incidents and peaked at around 3750. Although, it showed gradual decline as the end of the period approached, ending with just under 1500 events in 2012.
On the other hand, car theft also depicted a fairly high number of incidents throughout the whole period with approximately 2000-2800 filed incidents, highest on record was in 2004. Furthermore, roberry was cited as the least of all crime incidents recorded with no more than 1000 cases, 500 being the lowest in 2008.
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