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The image includes two line graphs labeled as "Male Prison Population 1911–2001" and "Female Prison Population 1911–2001" in a European country. The male graph shows prison population starting at approximately 4,000 in 1911, dropping to around 3,000 in 1921, slightly increasing to about 3,500 in 1931, decreasing again to around 3,000 in 1941, maintaining until 1951, jumping to approximately 5,000 in 1961, then to about 10,000 in 1971, spiking to around 30,000 in 1981, and reaching nearly 50,000 in 2001. The female graph shows prison population starting at roughly 200 in 1911, decreasing to about 100 in 1921, staying stable until 1931, increasing to around 200 in 1941, slightly decreasing in 1951, surging to about 600 in 1961, then to around 1,000 in 1971, dropping to approximately 800 in 1981, and finally increasing to nearly 3,500 in 2001.
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The provided line graph illustrates how many prisons of different genders a European country has over a course of 90 years, starting from 1911.
Overall, it is evident that the population of male prisoners dominated the chart during the whole period shown. Another striking observation is that despite fluctuations, the figure for men offenders witnessed an upward trend, while that for women took the opposite direction.
At the start of the period, the count of male prisoners commenced at 25000, which was substantially higher compared to approximately 4500 female inmates. Over the next 10 years, the European country recorded a remarkable drop of 1500 prisoners who were women. On the other hand, the number of male inmates remained unchanged around 23000 over the next 60 years.
Thereafter, the female prison population bounced back to 3500 in 1941 before significantly decreasing to 1600 in 1961. This followed by a considerable rise in the number of female inmates, with its data standing at nearly 3000 in 1971. In the final year, this figure then plummeted to 1000 prisoners in comparison with a surge in that for male detainees, peaking at over 35000 in the final year.
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