The line graph describes thefts per thousand vehicles in Great Britain, Sweden, France and Canada from 1990 to 1999 over 9 years. Overall rape of thefts in Great Britain were highest compared to other countries while in the rest of countries cars were stolen were relatively low.
In 1990 car theft in Great Britain were about 18 per thousand vehicles, meanwhile in other countries cars were stolen varied from 6 to 8 per 1000 cars. In 1991 Sweden, France and Canada were almost the same figures of car theft with about 8 per thousand vehicles. From 1990 to 1992 figures of car theft in Great Britain increased dramatically and achieved a great value that was about 20 per thousand vehicles thefts while in other countries number of car theft decreased steadily that kept the same trend until 1993 but in the same time figures of car theft in Great Britain decreased with about 16.5 per thousand vehicles theft then from 1993 to 1996 number of car theft increased in all countries.
In additionally at the end of this period figures of car theft decreased considerably in Great Britain with about 16 per thousand vehicles theft, as well as France and Canada presented the same trend with about 6.5 per thousand vehicle theft while rape of car theft increased dramatically in Sweden with about 13.5 thousand.
