The line graph illustrates the alterations in trend for three crimes (burglary, car theft, and robbery) in the city center of Newport between 2003 and 2012.
Overall, the number of burglary events was highest in 2003 followed by car theft, but the scenario changed during the time period, with car theft the highest reported crime in 2012. On the other hand, robbery incidents remained the most uncommon throughout the given time period.
Regarding the robbery events in the center of Newport city, the trend fluctuated a little throughout the period but always remained in the range of 500-1000, which is the least among the three crimes.
The rate of burglary incidents in 2003 was just under 3500 which spiked to approximately in between 3500 and 4000 in 2004 and then reduced sharply to just above 1000 in 2008. After that, the burglary events remained under 1500. In contrast, the number of car theft crime remained stable at just below 3000 from 2004 to 2005 and then decreased to approximately 2000 in 2006 followed by a steady increase up to the value in between 2500 and 3000 at the end of timeframe.
