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The image includes two line graphs showing prison population numbers from 1911 to 2001 for males and females; the male graph starts at approximately 30,000 in 1911, with successive years showing 28,000 in 1921, a dip to 22,000 in 1931, recovery to 26,000 by 1941, stable at 25,000 in 1951, a rise to 30,000 in 1961, further climb to 32,000 in 1971, substantial jump to 40,000 in 1981, leveling off to 42,000 in 1991, ending at 47,000 in 2001; the female graph begins at 3,000 in 1911, a drop to 1,800 in 1921, further decline to 1,000 in 1931, slight rise to 1,100 in 1941, a decrease to 1,000 in 1951, steady at 1,000 in 1961, slight rise to 1,100 in 1971, increase to 1,300 by 1981, a jump to 2,000 in 1991, concluding at 2,100 in 2001.
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The line graphs show the number of male and female prisoners in a European country between 1911 and 2001.
Overall, the male prison population was always much higher than the female population. The number of men in prison increased a lot after 1971, while the number of women stayed low with some small changes.
In 1911, there were about 17,000 men in prison. This number dropped in 1931 to around 10,000, but then it started to increase. From 1951 to 1971, the number was about 20,000. After 1971, it went up quickly, reaching more than 45,000 by 2001.
For women, the number was around 3,200 in 1911. It slowly went down and reached a low point of about 500 in 1941. Then the numbers started to rise again. In 2001, there were around 2,000 women in prison.
In conclusion, the number of male prisoners increased a lot, but the female numbers stayed low.
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