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The image shows a graph of the changing rates of crime in the inner city from 2003 to 2012, with the number of incidents on the y-axis ranging from 0 to 4000, and the years on the x-axis from 2003 to 2012. Three types of crime are represented: burglary (solid blue line) decreases from around 3500 incidents in 2003 to around 2000 incidents in 2012; car theft (dotted red line) decreases from around 2500 incidents in 2003 to around 1500 incidents in 2012; robbery (theft from the person) (dashed green line) remains relatively stable with a slight increase, starting and ending at around 500 incidents.
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The line graph provides information on the number of incidents of different types of crimes, namely burglary, car theft, and robbery, in Newport City Center from 2003 to 2012.
Overall, burglary had the highest incidence rate compared to the other two crimes. Car theft remained relatively stable throughout the period, while the number of robberies fluctuated.
The number of burglaries peaked at around 3,500 in 2004 before dropping significantly to about 1,200. It then remained relatively constant at around 1,500 incidents between 2009 and 2012.
Car theft incidents initially stood at nearly 2,800 in the early years before decreasing to 2,000 in 2006. Subsequently, there was a significant increase to 2,800 cases by the end of the period.
Robbery incidents ranged from 500 to 800, showing a steady increase over the years and reaching its lowest point compared to the other crimes.
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