The line graph illustrates the changing rates of crime incidents in three categories, including burglary, car theft, and robbery, that took place in Panama City between 2010 and 2019.
Overall, it is clear that the total crime numbers in burglary remarkably declined and remained steady for four-year periods from 2015 to 2019, while the frequencies of car theft and robbery showed slight changes and remained the same amount as in the starting year, 2010.
To begin with, the incident numbers in burglary depicted the highest amount among the three cases at nearly 3300 in 2010, and after one year, it reached a peak at over 3700. While the number of incidents in car theft showed the second highest at nearly 2800 cases, and that of robbery was the lowest at approximately 750, both cases remained unchanged closely at their current rates for 2 years from 2010.
However, there was a significant drop in burglary from 3700 to around 1100 in 2015, and a small increase to 1500 from 2016 to the end of the period. Similarly, the robbery cases and car theft showed an unchanged pattern at approximately 1000 and 3000, respectively for 6 years from 2013.
