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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 graph indicates three types of crime that were perpetrated in 9-year period, in Newport city centre. These crimes are burglary, car theft, and robbery.
At first point, in 2003, the robbery was the highest committed crime in this city, the criminals of this crime were about 3500. After one year, it rose to its peak, approximately 3700 criminals. Then it decreased gradually, and after the lowest point, it remained about under 1500.
Car theft was at the second place. The number of commitment was just under 3000 in 2003. Then it fell to 2000 criminals, but finally it rose and reached 3000 again. Between 2006 and 2007, car theft outnumbered from burglary, and became the top committed crime.
Robbery has the least perpetrated. It started with about 600, and after a slight rise, it fluctuates between 500 and 600 criminals.
In short, in 2013 burglary was the first ranked crime, but in 2012, the most crime was done by car theft.
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