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The image presents a graph outlining three crime categories from 1970 to 2005 in terms of millions: car theft, house burgling, street robbery; car theft data points are as follows: 1970 (1.0 million), 1975 (1.0 million), 1980 (1.4 million), 1985 (1.4 million), 1990 (1.1 million), 1995 (1.7 million), 2000 (1.4 million), 2005 (1.2 million), house burgling data points: 1970 (0.4 million), 1975 (0.5 million), 1980 (0.8 million), 1985 (0.8 million), 1990 (0.8 million), 1995 (1.0 million), 2000 (0.6 million), 2005 (0.4 million), street robbery data points: 1970 (0.2 million), 1975 (0.4 million), 1980 (0.3 million), 1985 (0.5 million), 1990 (0.4 million), 1995 (0.6 million), 2000 (0.4 million), 2005 (0.5 million).
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The graph chart illustrated that the three different types of crimes in England and Wales in the period of 1979 to 2005.
The types of crimes include three types first was car theft, second was house burgling and third last was street robbery.
In the beginning of 1970 0.4 million which slowly increased upto 1 million in 1990, car stolen crime suddenly increased upto 1.6 million in 1995 and low down the value of car stolen to the 1 million at the end of 2005.
In the age of 1970 house burgling is 0.2 million that was gradually increased to the 0.6 million to the 0.8 million in the year of 1980 to 2000, at the end of 2005 sudden decrease in the house burgling.
Street robbery is almost zero at the start of 1970 and steady upto 1995, after 1995 abrupt rise in the street robbery upto the 0.2 million from 2000 to 2005.
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