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The image shows a line chart with the title "The changing rates of crime in the inner city from 2003-2012", illustrating the number of incidents of three crimes: burglary, car theft, and robbery (theft from the person). The x-axis represents years from 2003 to 2012, and the y-axis shows the number of incidents from 0 to 4000. In 2003, burglary had the highest number of incidents at approximately 3500, car theft at around 2500, and robbery at about 500. By 2012, burglary dropped to around 1500 incidents, car theft to 800, and robbery to about 1100. All three crimes show a declining trend over the 10-year period, with burglary having the steepest decline, car theft having a more gradual decline, and robbery having slight fluctuations but an overall downward trend.
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The line graph presents the incidents of burglary, car theft, and robbery in three distinct areas in Newport city center from 2003 to 2012.
Overall, car theft and robbery had a relatively stable number of incidents throughout the years studied, while burglary activities showed a dramatic downtrend.
In the early period, burglary had the highest number of incidents, just below 3500, before reaching a peak at 3750, then dropping dramatically to its lowest point of approximately 750 reports. After that, it remained at below 1500 until the final year.
On the other hand, car theft and robbery remained stable from their initial figures of 2750 and 600, respectively. They experienced slight fluctuations before reaching their final numbers, with car theft ending at below 2500 and robbery incidents sticking to their original number in the final year.
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