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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 line graph demonstrates a comparison of serious crime numbers that happened in London among 2003 and 2012.
Overall, Assault increased over the period, while armed robbery shaowed a dramatic shrank. Regarding to murder, it remained unchanged.
Assault started the period at approximately 2,400 then rising to nearly 2,500 the following year, before dropping sharply to 2,000 in 2006. Subsequently the numbers generally increased throughout the period until it hit a peak at 2,700 in the end.
2003 experienced a gradual increase of armed robbery under 3,500 after reaching a peak at about 3,700 in the next year. Then it plummeted to 1,000 in 2008, and quickly recovered to 1,500 in 2009. Towards the end it remained stable at this level. Murder was a less popular crime in 2003 at 500. However it peaked at 900 in 2005 after which showed a gradual decline at 500 in 2008. There was an erratic trend between 500 and 700.
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