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The image displays a line graph showing the number of serious crimes in London for Armed Robbery, Assault, and Murder from 2003 to 2012. Armed Robbery numbers were approximately: 3,300 (2003), 3,700 (2004), 3,000 (2005), 2,500 (2006), 1,500 (2007), 1,000 (2008), 1,400 (2009), 1,400 (2010), 1,400 (2011), and 1,400 (2012). Assault numbers were approximately: 2,200 (2003), 2,350 (2004), 2,150 (2005), 1,900 (2006), 2,100 (2007), 1,950 (2008), 2,200 (2009), 2,500 (2010), 2,450 (2011), and 2,700 (2012). Murder numbers were approximately: 450 (2003), 700 (2004), 850 (2005), 500 (2006), 450 (2007), 400 (2008), 600 (2009), 450 (2010), 450 (2011), and 450 (2012).
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The graph illustrates the changes in the number of armed robberies, assaults, and murders committed in London from 2003 to 2012.
Overall, the figure of armed robbery decreased dramatically, while that of assault rose gradually; however, the crime rate for murder remained relatively stable throughout the time period.
In 2003, the number of armed robberies started at just below 3500. The ratio of robbery crime rose to above 3500, after dropping significantly to just above 1000 in 2008. It climbed slightly to around 1500 by 2009 and then remained at approximately that value until the end of the time given.
The number of assaults begins roughly at 2250 in the first year, which then fluctuated between 2000 and just under 2500 for the next five years. Thereafter, it grew sharply from 2008 to 2012. Meanwhile, the level of murder rate peaked at just below 1000 in the initial year, and then showed unstable pattern until the end of the recorded period, ranging from 500 to just under 1000.
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