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The image depicts a line graph showing the changing rates of crime in Panama City from 2010 to 2019, with three categories: burglary, car theft, and robbery; for burglary, the incident numbers are as follows: 2010 - 3000, 2011 - 3250, 2012 - 3500, 2013 - 3000, 2014 -2750, 2015 - 2750, 2016 - 3000, 2017 - 3000, 2018 - 3250, 2019 - 3250; for car theft, the incident numbers are as follows: 2010 - 1750, 2011 - 2000, 2012 - 2500, 2013 - 2750, 2014 - 2750, 2015 - 2500, 2016 - 2250, 2017 - 2000, 2018 - 1750, 2019 - 1500; for robbery, the incident numbers are as follows: 2010 - 3500, 2011 - 3500, 2012 - 3250, 2013 - 3250, 2014 - 3000, 2015 - 3250, 2016 - 3500, 2017 - 3750, 2018 - 4000, 2019 - 3500; all numbers represent the number of incidents, from a scale of 500 to 4000, with intervals of 500.
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The line graph compares the number of incidents for three types of crime — burglary, car theft, and robbery — in Panama City between 2010 and 2019. Overall, all three crimes showed a downward trend over the period, with burglary experiencing the most significant decline. Despite being the most common type of crime, burglary was overtaken by car theft.
Focusing on smaller changes, the number of car thefts started at around 2,950 and was followed by a significant drop to 2,400 in 2014, after which it recovered to almost 2,500. The figure then continued its upward trend, reaching a peak of 3,000, making it the most common type of crime. Robbery, however, was the least common type of crime, starting at just 750, with the figure then fluctuating mildly throughout the 9 years, declining to 600 in the final year.
As for bigger changes, despite starting at the top, the number of burglaries almost halved from 3,500 to 1,650, falling below that for robbery. The figure then recorded almost 1,500 in the last year, before a slight recovery to around 1,600 in 2018.
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